Sol LeWitt
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Lines in Four Directions
197620th century
Sol LeWitt, American, (1928–2007)
Object Type:
print
Medium and Support:
Rubber stamp printed in black ink on white Arches Satine wove paper
Print impression quality:
Excellent
Series:
from Rubber Stamp Portfolio
Edition:
Number 615 from an edition of 1000; published by Parasol Press, New York, 1977; distributed by The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Marks:
Signed with stamp on verso: “S. Lewitt 615/1000”
Marks:
Watermark:
No watermark
Credit Line:
Gift of Anne Rogin, 1978
Accession Number:
1978.6.1.6
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This object has the following keywords:
- Minimalist - Use For Term
- nonrepresentational art - Art which presents a visual form with no specific reference to anything outside itself. With regard to 20th-century art, use "Nonobjective." [May 1993 related term added.]
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Credit Caption
Sol LeWitt, American, (1928–2007) . Lines in Four Directions, 1976. From Rubber Stamp Portfolio. Rubber stamp printed in black ink on white Arches Satine wove paper. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 1978.6.1.6. Gift of Anne Rogin, 1978.