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1998
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Frank Stella
Frank Stella

Painting

One of the most well-regarded postwar American artists still working today, Frank Stella (b. 1936) moved to New York in 1958 after graduating from Princeton, where he majored in history and studied painting. With his first series, “Black Paintings” (1958–60) – in which parallel patterns in black house paint were separated by pinstripes of unpainted canvas – the artist radically departed from his Abstract Expressionist forebears, declared himself a practitioner of nonrepresentational painting (work that is detached from any emotional, intellectual or physical reality) and helped launch Minimalism.

Malden, MA, USA

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Schwarze Weisheit #1

2000 · Aquatint and lithograph on paper

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Stranz

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1999 · Screenprint on paper

WW-1999-214597
Roncador

Roncador

1998 · Lithograph, screenprint, etching and relief on paper

WW-1998-214600
Juam

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1997 · Relief, etching, aquatint, lithograph, screenprint, woodcut and engraving on paper

WW-1997-214599
The Wheelbarrow (B #3, 2X)

The Wheelbarrow (B #3, 2X)

1988 · Synthetic polymer paint and oil on cast aluminum

WW-1988-M072223

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1998
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image: 556 x 536 mm
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WW-1998-214601

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