Sol Lewitt (1928-2007) - Five Geometric Figures in Five Colors





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Sol LeWitt, Five Geometric Figures in Five Colors (1986) is a hand-signed, original silkscreen in a minimalist/conceptual style, 54 × 54 cm including the frame, produced in the Netherlands and sold with a custom frame.
Description from the seller
Rare and unique silk screen print from the series “Five Geometric Figures in Five Colors” (1986) by Sol LeWitt. This work is listed in the Sol LeWitt Prints Catalogue Raisonné under reference 1986.06.
It is Plate #20, a geometric figure in gray, executed in LeWitt's characteristic minimalist and conceptual style.
The work is signed in pencil in the lower right corner.
This silkscreen print is not numbered, as each print in this series is unique in its color composition and combination.
As described in the Sol LeWitt Prints Catalogue Raisonné:
150 Sets were multicolored. These sets are all unique in their combination (with some sets of five containing more than one form in the same color).
None of these sets is numbered, as they are all unique.
Publisher: Bébert Rotterdam.
Printed by Ger Stahlhofer (Suzo), Rotterdam.
The work is professionally framed, floating mounted in a mat and enclosed in a custom-made black wooden frame with UltraVue UV70 museum glass (anti-reflective and UV-protective).
Format including frame approx. 54 x 54 cm.
Sol LeWitt (1928–2007) was a major American artist and pioneer of Conceptual Art and Minimalism. His work includes wall drawings, geometric sculptures, and serial structures, where idea and concept are central. Works by Sol LeWitt are in leading museum collections worldwide, including MoMA in New York, Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. His innovative and systematic approach continues to influence contemporary art today.
Special features
The work is in very good condition.
The photographs are an essential part of the condition description.
Shipping
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Shipping costs: including careful packing and insurance
Shipping to Switzerland at the local rate.
Rare and unique silk screen print from the series “Five Geometric Figures in Five Colors” (1986) by Sol LeWitt. This work is listed in the Sol LeWitt Prints Catalogue Raisonné under reference 1986.06.
It is Plate #20, a geometric figure in gray, executed in LeWitt's characteristic minimalist and conceptual style.
The work is signed in pencil in the lower right corner.
This silkscreen print is not numbered, as each print in this series is unique in its color composition and combination.
As described in the Sol LeWitt Prints Catalogue Raisonné:
150 Sets were multicolored. These sets are all unique in their combination (with some sets of five containing more than one form in the same color).
None of these sets is numbered, as they are all unique.
Publisher: Bébert Rotterdam.
Printed by Ger Stahlhofer (Suzo), Rotterdam.
The work is professionally framed, floating mounted in a mat and enclosed in a custom-made black wooden frame with UltraVue UV70 museum glass (anti-reflective and UV-protective).
Format including frame approx. 54 x 54 cm.
Sol LeWitt (1928–2007) was a major American artist and pioneer of Conceptual Art and Minimalism. His work includes wall drawings, geometric sculptures, and serial structures, where idea and concept are central. Works by Sol LeWitt are in leading museum collections worldwide, including MoMA in New York, Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. His innovative and systematic approach continues to influence contemporary art today.
Special features
The work is in very good condition.
The photographs are an essential part of the condition description.
Shipping
Only insured shipping with tracking.
Shipping costs: including careful packing and insurance
Shipping to Switzerland at the local rate.

