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Ellsworth Kelly
Red Blue
, 1964
24 x 20 in. (61 x 50.8 cm.)
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Ellsworth Kelly
American, 1923–2015
Red Blue
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1964
Ellsworth Kelly
Red Blue
, 1964
24 x 20 in. (61 x 50.8 cm.)
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Boreas Fine Art
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Kelly’s emphasis on pure color and form critically influenced other art movements: Pop Art, Minimalism, color field and hard edge painting. This screenprint exemplifies Kelly’s body of work by utilizing sharply delineated shapes flatly printed with vivid colors. Printed by Sirocco Screenprinters of North Haven under the supervision of Ives-Sillman of New Haven. It is part of a complete set of ten screenprints by ten contemporary artists which was published by the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford.
The rest of this complete portfolio, with work by Stuart Davis, Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, George Ortman, Larry Poons, Ad Reinhardt, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol, as well as this work by Ellsworth Kelly, can be seen in the collections section of this gallery listings under the title "Ten Works By Ten Painters."
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