Josef Albers

JHM-I
1973

Josef Albers, JHM-I

Screenprint on German Etching Paper

Image: 38.1 × 38.1 cm | 15 × 15 in
Sheet: 63.5 × 88.9 cm | 25 × 35 in

Signed and dated "A'73" also titled and numbered "47/144"

Edition of 144 + 18 h.c.; Printer: Sirocco Screenprints, New Haven; Editor: Ives-Sillman, Inc., New Haven for the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC

These prints were produced for HKL Ltd, Boston, and Parasol Press, New York, on behalf of the Hishhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution. The initials "JHM" in the caption title refer to "Joseph Hirshhorn Museum".

Catalogue Raisonné by Danilowitz 2010 no. 224.1

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Provenance

Private Collection USA

Literature
  • Brenda Danilowitz, „The Prints of Josef Albers. A Catalogue Raisonné 1915-1976“, Manchester 2010, Nr. 224.1

About Josef Albers

As a teacher at Bauhaus and Black Mountain Collage, Josef Albers is regarded as an important pioneer of Op Art and color field painting. His oeuvre imperceptibly influences the abstract and concrete art.

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