Frank Stella And the Holy One, blessed be He, came and smote the Angel of Death, from Illustrations after El Lissitzky's Had Gadya series 1984 Lithograph, linocut and screenprint in colors with hand-coloring and collage, on heavy wove paper, the full sheet, S. 50 1/2 x 41 in (128.3 x 104.1 cm) signed, dated `84' and annotated `A.P. I' in pencil (one of 10 artist's proofs, the edition was 60), published by Waddington Graphics, London, very minor wear in places along the sheet edges, otherwise in very good condition, framed.
Artist Bio Frank Stella American • 1936 - N/A One of the most important living artists, Frank Stella is recognized as the most significant painter that transitioned from Abstract Expressionism to Minimalism. He believes that the painting should be the central object of interest rather than represenative of some subject outside of the work. Stella experimented with relief and created sculptural pieces with prominent properties of collage included. Rejecting the normalities of Minimalism, the artist transformed his style in a way that inspired those who had lost hope for the practice. Stella lives in Malden, Massachusetts and is based in New York and Rock Tavern, New York. View More Works
Frank Stella And the Holy One, blessed be He, came and smote the Angel of Death, from Illustrations after El Lissitzky's Had Gadya series 1984 Lithograph, linocut and screenprint in colors with hand-coloring and collage, on heavy wove paper, the full sheet, S. 50 1/2 x 41 in (128.3 x 104.1 cm) signed, dated `84' and annotated `A.P. I' in pencil (one of 10 artist's proofs, the edition was 60), published by Waddington Graphics, London, very minor wear in places along the sheet edges, otherwise in very good condition, framed.
Artist Bio Frank Stella American • 1936 - N/A One of the most important living artists, Frank Stella is recognized as the most significant painter that transitioned from Abstract Expressionism to Minimalism. He believes that the painting should be the central object of interest rather than represenative of some subject outside of the work. Stella experimented with relief and created sculptural pieces with prominent properties of collage included. Rejecting the normalities of Minimalism, the artist transformed his style in a way that inspired those who had lost hope for the practice. Stella lives in Malden, Massachusetts and is based in New York and Rock Tavern, New York. View More Works
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