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George Bellows — Reducing, Small, Third Stone
George Bellows

Reducing, Small, Third Stone

1921

"Reducing, Small, Third Stone" is a lithograph by George Bellows that demonstrates the artist's mastery of the medium through its dynamic compositional treatment. The work exemplifies Bellows' interest in capturing movement and form, employing the characteristic bold lines and tonal contrasts typical of his printmaking practice. As part of a series exploring similar themes, this print reflects Bellows' commitment to exploring the expressive possibilities of lithography during the early twentieth century.

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George Bellows, Reducing, Small, Third Stone, 1921

"Reducing, Small, Third Stone" is a lithograph by George Bellows that demonstrates the artist's mastery of the medium through its dynamic compositional treatment. The work exemplifies Bellows' interest in capturing movement and form, employing the characteristic bold lines and tonal contrasts typical of his printmaking practice. As part of a series exploring similar themes, this print reflects Bellows' commitment to exploring the expressive possibilities of lithography during the early twentieth century.

Medium
lithograph
Year
1921
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Contemplative Mood, Early 20th Century, Ashcan School, American Artist, Geometric Abstraction, Oil Painting, Abstract Minimalism, Sculpture Study, Monochromatic Palette, Reductionist aesthetic

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