Collaborating artist Saul Steinberg, Henry Pearson, Robert Motherwell, Richard Lindner, Roy Lichtenstein, Willem de Kooning, Ellsworth Kelly, Sam Francis, Louise Nevelson
Medium Portfolio of nine lithographs (one with embossing)
Dimensions composition (see child records): dimensions vary; sheet (each approx.): 17 1/8 x 22 1/16" (43.5 x 56.0 cm)
Publisher Hollander's Workshop, Inc., New York
Printer Hollander's Workshop, Inc., New York
Edition 100
Credit John B. Turner Fund
Object number 2324.1967.1-9
Department Drawings and Prints

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Ellsworth Kelly

Ellsworth Kelly

American, 1923–2015 338 works online

In 1951, the 28-year-old artist Ellsworth Kelly submitted a grant to the Guggenheim Foundation, proposing “an alphabet of plastic pictorial elements, aiming to establish a new scale of painting, a closer contact between the artist and the wall, providing a way for painting to accompany modern architecture.

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