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Art (1945-contemporary) > Abstract Art Post-War Josef Albers - Biography

Josef Albers - Silkscreen in colors

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Munich, Germany
125000951

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SP VIII. 1967.
Silkscreen in colors.
Monogrammed, dated, titled, and numbered. From an edition of 125 copies. On firm Schoellershammer cardboard. 50 x 50 cm (19.6 x 19.6 in). Sheet: 61,5 x 61,5 cm (24,2 x 24,2 in).
Sheet 8 from the portfolio "SP". Printed and published by Edition Domberger, Stuttgart, for Galerie Der Spiegel, Cologne. [AW].

• From 1962 onwards, Albers developed his characteristic formal language: bright color modulation in squares.
• In his paintings and color serigraphs from the characteristic series “Homage to the Square,” Albers devoted himself to the interaction of unmixed colors, which he interwove in three to four square color fields
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PROVENANCE: Private collection, northern Germany.

LITERATURE: Brenda Danilowitz, The prints of Josef Albers. A Catalogue Raisonné 1915-1976, New York 2001, CR no. 175.8.

In good condition. Tiny brown spots in places of the outer edges. Small crease in the upper left edge. Isolated spots of faint wear and small studio marks in the left of the image.
For information concerning the condition, please view the high resolution image / backside image.

 
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