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1947 · screenprint
Cleveland Museum of Art

Dorr Bothwell was an American painter and printmaker known for abstract compositions that emerged from her investigation of color relationships and geometric form. Active from the 1930s through the late twentieth century, she developed a methodical approach to abstraction rooted in the study of light, shadow, and spatial intervals. Her work bridges early modernist geometric principles with postwar investigations into color field and optical effects.
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