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Color lithograph on Richard de Bas Auvergne à la main paper. - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil. - Literature: HARRISON 7 - Printed and published by Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip, New York // Helen Frankenthaler's Orange Hoop (1965) is a graceful color lithograph on handmade Richard de Bas Auvergne paper, showcasing her pioneering approach to color and form. This piece features a large, amorphous green shape at its center, framed by an arched, translucent orange outline that appears to hover around the main form. Additional accents of yellow at the bottom corners add balance to the composition. The work’s soft, organic shapes and subtle textures exemplify Frankenthaler's exploration of abstract expressionism through fluid forms and a delicate color palette. The print is signed, dated, and numbered in pencil, and is part of a limited edition of 24. Printed and published by Universal Limited Art Editions, this lithograph captures Frankenthaler’s signature ability to evoke emotion and movement through minimal yet impactful design.
Orange Hoop, 1965
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Color lithograph on Richard de Bas Auvergne à la main paper. - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil. - Literature: HARRISON 7 - Printed and published by Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip, New York // Helen Frankenthaler's Orange Hoop (1965) is a graceful color lithograph on handmade Richard de Bas Auvergne paper, showcasing her pioneering approach to color and form. This piece features a large, amorphous green shape at its center, framed by an arched, translucent orange outline that appears to hover around the main form. Additional accents of yellow at the bottom corners add balance to the composition. The work’s soft, organic shapes and subtle textures exemplify Frankenthaler's exploration of abstract expressionism through fluid forms and a delicate color palette. The print is signed, dated, and numbered in pencil, and is part of a limited edition of 24. Printed and published by Universal Limited Art Editions, this lithograph captures Frankenthaler’s signature ability to evoke emotion and movement through minimal yet impactful design.
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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.