• What Red Lines Can Do (Harrison 25), 1970 by  Helen Frankenthaler
  • What Red Lines Can Do (Harrison 25), 1970 by Helen Frankenthaler
  • What Red Lines Can Do (Harrison 25), 1970 by Helen Frankenthaler
  • What Red Lines Can Do (Harrison 25), 1970 by Helen Frankenthaler
  • What Red Lines Can Do (Harrison 25), 1970 by Helen Frankenthaler
  • What Red Lines Can Do (Harrison 25), 1970 by Helen Frankenthaler
  • What Red Lines Can Do (Harrison 25), 1970 by Helen Frankenthaler

    What Red Lines Can Do (Harrison 25), 1970

    Helen Frankenthaler

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    Screenprint in colors on Arches handmade paper. Signed, dated, and annotated from edition of 75 + 24 AP.  38 3/4 × 26 in 98.4 × 66 cm. Unframed.

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    About Helen Frankenthaler

    Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011) was a pivotal figure in 20th-century American art, best known for her role in the development of Abstract Expressionism and the Color Field movement. Her groundbreaking soak-stain technique, in which she poured thinned paint directly onto unprimed canvas, allowed colors to flow and merge in a way that created expansive, luminous fields of color.

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