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Flirt, 2003 by Helen Frankenthaler

Flirt, 2003

Item No: 380129

Image size:
31x39ins
78x99cm
1.75m
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Limited edition art print. One of only 500 produced.

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Original serigraph of forty colors, published by the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in 2003. Edition of 500. Printed in the same way as the original limited edition but with text added at the bottom. This is an exceptional purchase at a great price. Mint condition.
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Frankenthaler, Helen (1928- )
A member of the generation of painters who succeeded the Abstract Expressionists, Helen Frankenthaler is considered a major innovator in the technique of Colour-Field painting. Born in New York City, Frankenthaler's early art teachers included the Mexican painter, Rufino Tamayo, at the Dalton School and Paul Feeley at Bennington College.
In 1950, she met the art critic Clement Greenberg, who introduced her to Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning. The experience of seeing Pollock at work in his studio stimulated a new concern with line. A major breakthrough in her work occurred in 1952 when she came up with a mixture of house paint, enamel, turpentine and oil, and spilled this from coffee cans on to unsized canvas. Mountains and the Sea, her first soaked" canvas, had a great impact on American painters, particularly her contemporaries Kenneth Noland and Morris Louis, who adapted the technique to their own work.
Frankenthaler has been considered a transitional artist between Abstract Expressionism and Colour-Field painting. She was certainly the first American painter after Pollock to see the implications of colour - staining raw canvas to create a surface in which foreground and background cease to exist."



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