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Ellsworth Kelly — Colored Paper Image I (White Curve with Black I)
Ellsworth Kelly

Colored Paper Image I (White Curve with Black I)

1976

A striking minimalist composition by Ellsworth Kelly featuring a bold black curved form against white. Part of Kelly's groundbreaking Colored Paper Image series from 1976, this work exemplifies his radical exploration of shaped color and form through handmade paper pulp. Printed and published by Tyler Graphics Ltd., Bedford, New York, this is a rare example from an edition of 20 plus proofs. The work is signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin.

Medium
Colored and pressed paper pulp
Dimensions
Signed
Yes

Notes

Frame size: 54 3/4 x 41 1/4 inches. Sheet size: 46 1/2 x 32 1/2 inches. Catalogue Raisonné: Axsom 141. Printer and Publisher: Tyler Graphics Ltd., Bedford, New York. Available for purchase, price on request.

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Ellsworth Kelly, Colored Paper Image I (White Curve with Black I), 1976

A striking minimalist composition by Ellsworth Kelly featuring a bold black curved form against white. Part of Kelly's groundbreaking Colored Paper Image series from 1976, this work exemplifies his radical exploration of shaped color and form through handmade paper pulp. Printed and published by Tyler Graphics Ltd., Bedford, New York, this is a rare example from an edition of 20 plus proofs. The work is signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin.

Medium
Colored and pressed paper pulp
Dimensions
118.11 x 82.55 cm
Year
1976
Edition
of 20
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Susan Sheehan Gallery, United States

Related themes

Geometric, Monochrome, Living Artist, 20th Century, Blue Chip, American, Abstract, Minimalism, Contemporary

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Collected by

Alex Capecelatro, Sebastián In Situ, Melissa Avery, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Carolyn Lynx, Sharrissa Iqbal, Art Institute of Chicago