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Lithograph on BFK Rives vellum - Signed in pencil, unnumbered - Published by Galerie de France - Printed by Erker-Presse, St. Gallen // L 1973-46 by Hans Hartung is a lithograph created in 1973, printed on BFK Rives vellum and signed in pencil. This print embodies the principles of abstract expressionism, a style Hartung is celebrated for, showcasing his mastery in dynamic brushwork and gestural marks. The deep blacks and subtle textures in the lithograph create a sense of depth and intensity, inviting viewers to engage with the raw emotion and spontaneity that characterizes Hartung's work. The piece, with its substantial size of 105 cm × 75 cm, dominates the space, highlighting the artist's commitment to powerful and expressive forms.
L 1973-46, 1973
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Lithograph on BFK Rives vellum - Signed in pencil, unnumbered - Published by Galerie de France - Printed by Erker-Presse, St. Gallen // L 1973-46 by Hans Hartung is a lithograph created in 1973, printed on BFK Rives vellum and signed in pencil. This print embodies the principles of abstract expressionism, a style Hartung is celebrated for, showcasing his mastery in dynamic brushwork and gestural marks. The deep blacks and subtle textures in the lithograph create a sense of depth and intensity, inviting viewers to engage with the raw emotion and spontaneity that characterizes Hartung's work. The piece, with its substantial size of 105 cm × 75 cm, dominates the space, highlighting the artist's commitment to powerful and expressive forms.
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What is abstract expressionism?
Abstract Expressionism is an art movement that emerged in the United States during the 1940s and 1950s. Characterized by large, abstract canvases, the movement emphasized spontaneous, expressive brushwork and the use of color and form to convey emotion rather than represent reality. Artists like Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning are key figures in this movement. Abstract Expressionism marked a shift in the art world, making New York City a center of the international art scene.