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Helen Frankenthaler Madame de Pompadour lithograph; abstract fluid forms in yellow, black, and blue on a textured background.

Lithograph in colors // Helen Frankenthaler's Madame de Pompadour (1985) is an expressive lithograph that demonstrates her mastery of abstract expressionism. The artwork features an explosion of color and movement, with fluid brushstrokes and a soft, organic palette dominated by yellow, black, and blue hues. The central abstract forms appear to flow and intertwine, creating a sense of both chaos and harmony. The bright blue spot amidst the soft yellow background draws attention, adding a focal point to the composition. This piece reflects Frankenthaler's ability to create emotional depth and texture, merging spontaneity with intentional design, evoking the elegance and complexity reminiscent of its namesake, Madame de Pompadour.

Artwork Copyright © Helen Frankenthaler

Madame de Pompadour, 1985

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Lithograph in colors // Helen Frankenthaler's Madame de Pompadour (1985) is an expressive lithograph that demonstrates her mastery of abstract expressionism. The artwork features an explosion of color and movement, with fluid brushstrokes and a soft, organic palette dominated by yellow, black, and blue hues. The central abstract forms appear to flow and intertwine, creating a sense of both chaos and harmony. The bright blue spot amidst the soft yellow background draws attention, adding a focal point to the composition. This piece reflects Frankenthaler's ability to create emotional depth and texture, merging spontaneity with intentional design, evoking the elegance and complexity reminiscent of its namesake, Madame de Pompadour.

Artwork Copyright © Helen Frankenthaler

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