Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Mozart Night

Jules Olitski Untitled from Graphic Suite, 1971, screenprint with speckled blue field bordered by thin pink line, small blocks of white and orange at the bottom edge.

Edition of 45 - screenprint in colors // Jules Olitski's Untitled (from Graphic Suite), created in 1971, is a screenprint that exemplifies his exploration of color, texture, and minimalism. This abstract composition features a vast expanse of muted, speckled blue, bordered by a thin, irregular line in pink that delineates the edges, creating a frame within the artwork. Small blocks of white and orange are subtly integrated at the lower edge, adding balance and contrast to the soft, atmospheric field. Part of an edition of 45, this piece reflects Olitski’s mastery in conveying depth and subtle movement through color alone, invoking a meditative, immersive experience that is characteristic of his print works from this period.

Artwork Copyright © Jules Olitski

Untitled (from Graphic Suite), 1971

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Edition of 45 - screenprint in colors // Jules Olitski's Untitled (from Graphic Suite), created in 1971, is a screenprint that exemplifies his exploration of color, texture, and minimalism. This abstract composition features a vast expanse of muted, speckled blue, bordered by a thin, irregular line in pink that delineates the edges, creating a frame within the artwork. Small blocks of white and orange are subtly integrated at the lower edge, adding balance and contrast to the soft, atmospheric field. Part of an edition of 45, this piece reflects Olitski’s mastery in conveying depth and subtle movement through color alone, invoking a meditative, immersive experience that is characteristic of his print works from this period.

Artwork Copyright © Jules Olitski

Jules Olitski

Mozart Night, 1992

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

USD 3,000 - 5,000

Jules Olitski

Untitled (from Graphic Suite), 1971

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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