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Robert Motherwell's Mask (for Ingmar Bergman), 1989, lithograph with bold black mask-like shapes on an ochre, pink, and white background.

Lithograph in colors on TGL handmade - Signed and numbered to lower edge by Motherwell - Published by Tyler Graphics, Ltd., Mt. Kisco, New York. // Mask (for Ingmar Bergman) by Robert Motherwell, created in 1989, is a compelling lithograph that showcases the artist’s abstract expressionist style and his engagement with symbolism. Published by Tyler Graphics, Ltd., the work is signed and numbered by Motherwell. The composition features bold black forms that resemble a mask, set against a backdrop of ochre, pink, and white hues, creating a sense of depth and contrast. The piece pays tribute to the famed filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, evoking themes of introspection and duality. The rough, gestural strokes and the layered colors emphasize the emotional and psychological intensity that Motherwell often infused in his art.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Motherwell

Mask (for Ingmar Bergman), 1989

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Lithograph in colors on TGL handmade - Signed and numbered to lower edge by Motherwell - Published by Tyler Graphics, Ltd., Mt. Kisco, New York. // Mask (for Ingmar Bergman) by Robert Motherwell, created in 1989, is a compelling lithograph that showcases the artist’s abstract expressionist style and his engagement with symbolism. Published by Tyler Graphics, Ltd., the work is signed and numbered by Motherwell. The composition features bold black forms that resemble a mask, set against a backdrop of ochre, pink, and white hues, creating a sense of depth and contrast. The piece pays tribute to the famed filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, evoking themes of introspection and duality. The rough, gestural strokes and the layered colors emphasize the emotional and psychological intensity that Motherwell often infused in his art.

Artwork Copyright © Robert Motherwell

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