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Aquatint on Cartiere Magnani Corona 400 g paper - From the Al Mare series - Catalogue raisonné: Katz/Schröder 440 - Signed and numbered in pencil, lower right of plate - Sheet: 23 1/2 x 19 3/4 inches - Plate: 17 5/8 x 12 5/8 inches // Harbor 10 by Alex Katz, created in 2006, is an aquatint print on Cartiere Magnani Corona 400 g paper. This limited edition piece depicts a solitary figure standing on a beach against a soft, yellow-toned background, evoking a serene coastal atmosphere. The subject, rendered with Katz's signature simplicity and flat, bold colors, is dressed casually in jeans and a t-shirt, her hands in her pockets, and gazing forward. The minimal details in the backdrop, such as the faint outlines of sailboats, enhance the sense of quiet and space. Katz's work captures an understated moment of contemplation, blending portraiture and landscape. The print is signed and numbered in pencil on the lower right of the plate, emphasizing its authenticity and exclusivity.
Harbor 10, 2006
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Aquatint on Cartiere Magnani Corona 400 g paper - From the Al Mare series - Catalogue raisonné: Katz/Schröder 440 - Signed and numbered in pencil, lower right of plate - Sheet: 23 1/2 x 19 3/4 inches - Plate: 17 5/8 x 12 5/8 inches // Harbor 10 by Alex Katz, created in 2006, is an aquatint print on Cartiere Magnani Corona 400 g paper. This limited edition piece depicts a solitary figure standing on a beach against a soft, yellow-toned background, evoking a serene coastal atmosphere. The subject, rendered with Katz's signature simplicity and flat, bold colors, is dressed casually in jeans and a t-shirt, her hands in her pockets, and gazing forward. The minimal details in the backdrop, such as the faint outlines of sailboats, enhance the sense of quiet and space. Katz's work captures an understated moment of contemplation, blending portraiture and landscape. The print is signed and numbered in pencil on the lower right of the plate, emphasizing its authenticity and exclusivity.
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