Sol LeWitt

Composite Series, Plate #04
1970

Not on view

Date
1970

Classification
Prints

Medium
Screenprint

Dimensions
Sheet: 20 × 20in. (50.8 × 50.8 cm) Image: 14 1/16 × 14 1/16in. (35.7 × 35.7 cm)

Accession number
92.53.4

Edition
118/150 | APs

Publication
Printed by John Campione; published by Sarah Lawrence Art Press

Credit line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of Virginia Dwan

Rights and reproductions
©Sol LeWitt/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

API
artworks/8240

Part of a series:

Composite Series

6 works

A minimalist artwork featuring four horizontal bands of different colors with a textured appearance, from top to bottom: gray, yellow, blue, and red. The piece is numbered 1/150 at the bottom left and signed by the artist at the bottom right. The artwork is centered on a white background.
A minimalist artwork featuring a series of horizontal bands in various colors such as green, blue, red, and orange, with a subtle crosshatch pattern overlay. The piece is numbered and signed by the artist in the lower margins.
A minimalist artwork featuring a square composed of horizontal bands in muted colors, with a crosshatch pattern overlaying the bands. The piece is numbered and signed by the artist in the lower corners.
A square abstract artwork with a pattern of fine, crisscrossing lines creating a subtle plaid effect in muted colors, centered on a white background with the artist's signature and edition number on the lower margin.
A colorful abstract artwork featuring a grid of squares in various pastel shades, with each square displaying a fine crosshatch pattern. The piece is numbered and signed by the artist in the lower margins.
A panoramic artwork featuring a series of vertical, pastel-colored stripes with a subtle crosshatch texture, each stripe transitioning smoothly to the next color. The piece is numbered and signed by the artist on a white border framing the image.


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