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Untitled - SOLD
Untitled is an original modern artwork realized by Sam Francis (June 25, 1923 – November 4, 1994) in 1992.
Colored etching on Fabriano paper. Hand-Signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right corner. Numbered in pencil on the lower left corner.
Edition of 75 prints.
Mint conditions.
Untitled is an original modern artwork realized by Sam Francis (June 25, 1923 – November 4, 1994) in 1992.
Colored etching on Fabriano paper. Hand-Signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right corner. Numbered in pencil on the lower left corner.
Edition of 75 prints.
Mint conditions.
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Sam Francis (June 25, 1923 – November 4, 1994) was an American painter and printmaker. Francis was initially influenced by the work of abstract expressionists such as Mark Rothko, Arshile Gorky and Clyfford Still. His loose style was most influenced by the work of Jackson Pollock. He later became loosely associated with a second generation of abstract expressionists, including Joan Mitchell and Helen Frankenthaler, who were increasingly interested in the expressive use of color. Between 1950 and 1958 Francis spent time and painted in Paris, the south of France, Tokyo, Mexico City, Bern and New York. His artistic development was affected by his exposure to French modern painting, Asian culture and Zen Buddhism in particular. His paintings of the 1950s evolved through a series of stages, beginning with monochromatic abstractions, followed by larger richly colored murals and "open" paintings that feature large areas of whiteness. After his 1953 painting "Big Red" was included in the 1956 exhibition "Twelve Artists" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Francis began a rapid rise to international prominence.
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