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Kenneth NolandNOLAND (Hand Signed)1986
1986
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Kenneth Noland
NOLAND (Hand Signed), 1986
High Quality Continuous Tone (No Dots) Lithographic Poster on thick paper.
Hand signed and dated by Kenneth Noland on the front.
Vintage frame included
Uniquely signed. True collectible when hand signed. This exquisite collectors' item - an original collotype-continuous tone Kenneth Noland was published in 1987 by the R. Love Gallery, Chicago. It depicts one of Noland's classic Chevron paintings was published on the occasion of the artist's traveling retrospective in 1986. It was boldly signed and dated in black marker in 2008. The provenance is direct and irrefutable. In 2008, Noland (a longtime family friend) personally signed and donated this work to the Children's Museum of Art charity auction in New York City, as the present owner was on the auction committee. The present owner then purchased the work and has kept it in their possession since 2008. Authenticity unconditionally guaranteed. Authentic hand signed posters by color field painter Ken Noland are extremely rare and desirable. This work is held in the original artist chosen frame as it was sent by Noland's studio to the Children's Museum by Noland's studio.
Measurements:
Framed measures:
36.25 x 27.25 x 0.5 inches
Sheet measures:
34 x 26 inches
The text on the bottom of the print features this exhibition schedule:, including
R.H.Love Galleries, Chicago, The Butler Institute of America Art, Youngstown, Ohio, the Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Loch Haven Art Center, Orlando Florida, the Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina, the Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, Michigan, and finally the Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, Missouri.
And the small type on the bottom of the poster states: Copyright R. H. Love Galleries, Inc, Distributed by Jannes Art Publishing, Chicago, USA, Designed by Bobbye Cochran and Associates, Printed by Black Box Collotype, Continious-Tone Printers, Chicago, USA"
About the Continuous Tone Printing Process:
Screenless lithography, by eliminating the use of halftone screens and halftone dots achieves extraordinary fidelity, fullness of tone, color and detail, impressive color saturation and clear line resolution. Museums, fine artists and publishers with exacting standards use this remarkable process to re-create their finest works of art. Continuous tone lithography (as in a photograph with no dots) evolved from collotype printing. When Black Box Collotype ultimately closed its doors in 2004, it was one of just a few printers left in the world that had mastered the collotype process. While it was a highly desirable reproduction process for the fine art world, it was a laborious, time consuming (read “expensive”) process. Since there was no screen involved, a collotype print could be 27 colors without fear of a moiré. But in the old days, on Black Box’s one-unit press, those 27 colors had to be laid down one color at a time. So the most complex jobs could take months to complete. Black Box Collotype was one of the last printing houses in America, if not the world that used the collotype-continuous tone process.
- Creator:Kenneth Noland (1924-2010, American)
- Creation Year:1986
- Dimensions:Height: 36.25 in (92.08 cm)Width: 27.25 in (69.22 cm)Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
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- Condition:This work is held in the original artist chosen frame as it was sent by Noland's studio to the Children's Museum by Noland's studio.
- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1745212526212
Kenneth Noland
Kenneth Noland was an American painter. He was known as one of the best American color field painters, although in the 1950's he was thought of as an abstract expressionist and in the 1960's as a minimalist painter. He is most famously known for his target paintings. Noland also helped establish the Washington Color School movement.
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