Friedel Dzubas (1915-1994) - Unbekannt





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Friedel Dzubas — Unbekannt, 1974, a large original color silkscreen in a limited edition 135/144, framed 162 × 112 cm, in excellent condition, hand signed.
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Excellent condition. No water damage.
Friedel Dzubas (1915-1994) — German/American Master of Color Field Painting
"Untitled", 1974
Original color silkscreen Edition 135/144
Friedel Dzubas stands among the most significant post-war American abstractionists. A close associate of Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, and Kenneth Noland, Dzubas developed his signature Color Field style under the direct influence of Hans Hofmann and Clement Greenberg. His works are held in major museum collections across the United States.
This large-format silkscreen — measuring an imposing 162 x 112 cm — exemplifies Dzubas at his most powerful: bold, sweeping vertical strokes of color that create an immediate, commanding presence.
Details:
Technique: Original color silkscreen on paper
Dimensions: 162 x 112 cm (framed)silver-finished wood frame
Signed and numbered in pencil: 135/144 Friedel Dzubas 1974
Edition: Limited to 144 impressions
Condition: Excellent, with frame
Photos are part of the condition description.
Provenance: Lincoln Center Print Program (Albert List Foundation), New York
Excellent condition. No water damage.
Friedel Dzubas (1915-1994) — German/American Master of Color Field Painting
"Untitled", 1974
Original color silkscreen Edition 135/144
Friedel Dzubas stands among the most significant post-war American abstractionists. A close associate of Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, and Kenneth Noland, Dzubas developed his signature Color Field style under the direct influence of Hans Hofmann and Clement Greenberg. His works are held in major museum collections across the United States.
This large-format silkscreen — measuring an imposing 162 x 112 cm — exemplifies Dzubas at his most powerful: bold, sweeping vertical strokes of color that create an immediate, commanding presence.
Details:
Technique: Original color silkscreen on paper
Dimensions: 162 x 112 cm (framed)silver-finished wood frame
Signed and numbered in pencil: 135/144 Friedel Dzubas 1974
Edition: Limited to 144 impressions
Condition: Excellent, with frame
Photos are part of the condition description.
Provenance: Lincoln Center Print Program (Albert List Foundation), New York

