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HELEN FRANKENTHALER Sanguine Mood, 1971
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HELEN FRANKENTHALER
Untitled From ''What Red Lines Can Do'', 1970Limited Edition Print Serigraph USD 5.150

HELEN FRANKENTHALER
Untitled From ''What Red Lines Can Do'', 1970Limited Edition Print Serigraph USD 5.150

HELEN FRANKENTHALER
Untitled From ''What Red Lines Can Do'', 1970Limited Edition Print Serigraph USD 6.600

HELEN FRANKENTHALER
Untitled From ''What Red Lines Can Do'', 1970Limited Edition Print Serigraph USD 5.150

HELEN FRANKENTHALER
Untitled From ''What Red Lines Can Do'', 1970Limited Edition Print Laser Print USD 5.150

HELEN FRANKENTHALER
Valentine For Mr. Wonderful, 1995Limited Edition Print Etching And Aquatint contact us for price
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Initially creating in the style of abstract expressionism before going on to pioneer the Colour Field movement, Helen Frankenthaler was an iconic, highly influential artist with work spanning across the mediums of painting, sculpture and printmaking. Frankenthaler was initially recognised for her colour-stain technique – the practice of applying heavily diluted oil paint onto an unprimed canvas that had been lay flat on the floor; the practice of laying the canvas flat was inspired by Jackson Pollock. Frankenthaler drew a lot of her inspiration from nature – her works would analyse natural forms and recreate them on the canvas – this, as well as the technique of laying the canvas flat, is exemplified in her most notable painting, Mountains and Sea. Asides from these paintings, Frankenthaler also received acclaim for her printmaking – Madame Butterfly is her most recognised print and was created with the use of 46 woodblocks and a range of 102 different colours. Less
Initially creating in the style of abstract expressionism before going on to pioneer the Colour Field movement, Helen Frankenthaler was an iconic, highly influential artist with work spanning across the mediums of painting, sculpture and printmaking. More

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