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Rare silkscreen from the famous series 'Five Geometric Figures in Five Colors' by Sol LeWitt.
Signed in the lower right corner.
This screen print is not numbered because each screen print is unique,
as described in Sol LeWitt Prints Catalogue raisonné:
ref. 1986.06 :
There were 32 "sets" made, each containing 25 prints. Within each of those sets of 25, all five colors were used, and all five shapes were used, as per the title of the piece. All 32 "sets" were the same, as each set of 25 had all five shapes in all five colors (25 combinations). However, these "sets" of 25 were not meant to be kept together, but were split up by the artist and publisher into nearly all unique groups of five, making a total of 160 unique sets of five. 150 of the sets are "multi-colored" (with some sets having more than one shape in the same color).
None of these sets are numbered, as each set is unique.
This screen print comes from one of these sets.
Publisher: Bébert, Rotterdam.
Professionally framed - please see detailed photos -
In a custom made thick white (acid-free) passe-partout,
In an exclusive plexiglass case
size plexiglass case: 50 x 50 cm - depth 5 cm
Size work: 25.4 × 25.4 cm
PLUS 2 books:
Book 1: Sol LeWitt – Squares with Sides and Corners torn off
softcover
John Weber Gallery New York
1977
14x14 cm
32 pages illustrated
used
Book 2: Locating Sol LeWitt.
hardcover
Yale University Press
2021
277 pages illustrated
26x19 cm
new
Locating Sol LeWitt features nine new essays exploring the artist’s work in various media, including his commissions related to Jewish history and the Holocaust.
Work is in very good condition.
Book 1 used (1977!) but in good condition
Book 2 as new
The authenticity of the work offered is fully guaranteed. A certificate of authenticity can be provided upon request.
PLEASE NOTE:
Delivery time 2-4 weeks
Shipping costs include careful packaging and insurance
Benelux & Germany €25
European Union €50