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Color Stone Lithograph - Hand-signed by artist - In excellent condition - Printed by E. Mathieu, Zurich, Published by Editions Alecto, London - illustrated, page 110, and listed in "Prints 1957 - 1995, The Complete Catalogue, Alan Jones // Allen Jones’s Untitled from Concerning Marriages series, Plate H (1964) is a vibrant lithograph that explores themes of human relationships through an abstract yet organic composition. The piece surrounds a large central white space with a dynamic border of swirling colors and shapes in hues of green, orange, blue, and earthy browns. This color stone lithograph uses a lively palette and expressive forms to create an almost psychedelic effect, evoking the complexity and fluidity of personal connections and emotions. Printed by E. Mathieu in Zurich and published by Editions Alecto in London, this work is hand-signed by the artist and exemplifies Jones's unique style during the 1960s, blending abstraction with suggestions of figurative forms. The combination of movement and vibrant color showcases Jones's engagement with the energetic and often tumultuous nature of relationships.
Untitled from Concerning Marriages series, Plate H, 1964
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Color Stone Lithograph - Hand-signed by artist - In excellent condition - Printed by E. Mathieu, Zurich, Published by Editions Alecto, London - illustrated, page 110, and listed in "Prints 1957 - 1995, The Complete Catalogue, Alan Jones // Allen Jones’s Untitled from Concerning Marriages series, Plate H (1964) is a vibrant lithograph that explores themes of human relationships through an abstract yet organic composition. The piece surrounds a large central white space with a dynamic border of swirling colors and shapes in hues of green, orange, blue, and earthy browns. This color stone lithograph uses a lively palette and expressive forms to create an almost psychedelic effect, evoking the complexity and fluidity of personal connections and emotions. Printed by E. Mathieu in Zurich and published by Editions Alecto in London, this work is hand-signed by the artist and exemplifies Jones's unique style during the 1960s, blending abstraction with suggestions of figurative forms. The combination of movement and vibrant color showcases Jones's engagement with the energetic and often tumultuous nature of relationships.
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