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Sol LeWitt — Derived from a Cube 5
Sol LeWitt — Derived from a Cube 5
Sol LeWitt — Derived from a Cube 5
Sol LeWitt — Derived from a Cube 5
Sol LeWitt — Derived from a Cube 5
Sol LeWitt — Derived from a Cube 5
Sol LeWitt

Derived from a Cube 5

1982

Sol LeWitt's systematic exploration of geometric forms finds elegant expression in this 1982 etching, where the artist continues his lifelong investigation into the structural possibilities inherent in cubic relationships. Part of his important series examining variations derived from the cube, the work demonstrates LeWitt's mastery of both conceptual rigor and printmaking technique. Executed as a trial proof outside the standard edition of 24, this impression bears the artist's pencil signature and "T.P." inscription, marking it as part of the artist's own working process in developing the final published suite.

Medium
Etching
Dimensions
Signed
Yes

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Sol LeWitt, Derived from a Cube 5, 1982

Sol LeWitt's systematic exploration of geometric forms finds elegant expression in this 1982 etching, where the artist continues his lifelong investigation into the structural possibilities inherent in cubic relationships. Part of his important series examining variations derived from the cube, the work demonstrates LeWitt's mastery of both conceptual rigor and printmaking technique. Executed as a trial proof outside the standard edition of 24, this impression bears the artist's pencil signature and "T.P." inscription, marking it as part of the artist's own working process in developing the final published suite.

Medium
Etching
Dimensions
52.07 x 52.07 cm
Year
1982
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist

Related themes

Geometric, Trial Proof, Monochrome, 20th Century, Blue Chip, Conceptual, Etching, American Artist, Systematic Art, Minimalism

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Alex Capecelatro