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Fine lithograph hand signed by modernist - abstract artist, Anthony Caro. // Untitled (Human Figure) by Anthony Caro, created in 2003, is a lithograph that captures the essence of a human form through expressive, gestural lines. The composition depicts a seated figure, with hands clasped and legs crossed, rendered in loose, sketch-like strokes that convey a sense of relaxed introspection. The use of minimal, overlapping lines creates a sense of depth and texture, suggesting the contours and weight of the body without overly defining it. Known for his abstract and modernist approach, Caro brings a sense of immediacy and movement to the piece, focusing on the form’s posture and emotion rather than detailed realism. This artwork invites viewers to feel the quietness and simplicity in the human figure’s pose, celebrating the beauty of form through abstraction.
Untitled (Human Figure), 2003
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Fine lithograph hand signed by modernist - abstract artist, Anthony Caro. // Untitled (Human Figure) by Anthony Caro, created in 2003, is a lithograph that captures the essence of a human form through expressive, gestural lines. The composition depicts a seated figure, with hands clasped and legs crossed, rendered in loose, sketch-like strokes that convey a sense of relaxed introspection. The use of minimal, overlapping lines creates a sense of depth and texture, suggesting the contours and weight of the body without overly defining it. Known for his abstract and modernist approach, Caro brings a sense of immediacy and movement to the piece, focusing on the form’s posture and emotion rather than detailed realism. This artwork invites viewers to feel the quietness and simplicity in the human figure’s pose, celebrating the beauty of form through abstraction.
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What is minimalism?
Minimalism is a style in music and visual arts characterized by pared-down designs and simplicity. It began in Western art after World War II, gaining prominence particularly in American visual arts. Minimalism draws heavily on aspects of modernism and is often viewed as a reaction against Abstract Expressionism, as well as a precursor to post-minimal art practices. Prominent minimalist artists include Agnes Martin, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, Frank Stella, and Dan Flavin.
