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LINE FORM COLOR

ELLSWORTH KELLY (1923-)

Ellsworth Kelly first conceived Line Form Color in 1951 as a series of studies, both drawings and collages. Later that year he applied to the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation for a grant to produce a book. "an alphabet of plastic pictorial elements, " but the application was not successful.

With this volume, Kelly has brought Line Form Color to completion. Its forty plates correspond to the original collages. This edition also includes an essay by Harry Cooper, curator of modern art at the Harvard University Art Museums.

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Emne Konkret kunst
Kunstner KELLY, Ellsworth
Forfatter Harry Cooper og Ellsworth Kelly
Sprog Tysk tekst
Illustrationer 30 ill. i farver + 20 i duotone
Format / Sideantal 19 x 20 cm / 108 sider
Udgivelsesår 1999
Indbinding Hæftet
Forlag Harvard University Art Museum + Richter Verlag
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 3928762990
Lev. 3-5 dage

ELLSWORTH KELLY (1923-)

Ellsworth Kelly first conceived Line Form Color in 1951 as a series of studies, both drawings and collages. Later that year he applied to the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation for a grant to produce a book. "an alphabet of plastic pictorial elements, " but the application was not successful.

With this volume, Kelly has brought Line Form Color to completion. Its forty plates correspond to the original collages. This edition also includes an essay by Harry Cooper, curator of modern art at the Harvard University Art Museums.