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Artist: Bridget Riley (b. 1931)
Medium: Screenprint in colors
Dimensions: Image: 57 × 83.8 cm (22½ × 33 in.); Sheet: 67.9 × 95.2 cm (26¾ × 37½ in.)
Edition: 75
Signature: Hand-signed, dated, and numbered on the lower left
Printer: Graham Henderson, London
Publisher: The Artist
Condition: Framed
Literature: Schubert 27
Description: Bridget Riley’s Untitled [Rose] (1978) exemplifies her mastery of optical abstraction through a precise balance of rhythm, color, and movement. Executed as a color screenprint, the work radiates dynamic visual energy while maintaining an extraordinary sense of harmony. Printed by Graham Henderson, London, and published by the artist herself, this edition of 75 is hand-signed, dated, and numbered on the lower left. Presented framed, the piece is a quintessential example of Riley’s exploration of perception and the sensory experience of color and form — hallmarks of her groundbreaking contribution to Op Art.
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✔ Worldwide shipping from France
✔ Professional packaging with insurance
✔ Tracking number included for secure delivery, Work delivered with certificate of authenticity
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Yes. Untitled [Rose] (1978) is an authentic limited-edition screenprint, hand-signed, dated, and numbered by Bridget Riley from an edition of 75.
The work is a screenprint in colors, a technique Riley frequently employed to explore rhythm, chromatic interaction, and optical vibration.
Yes. Each impression is hand-signed, dated, and numbered on the lower left by the artist.
The screenprint was printed by Graham Henderson, London, and published directly by Bridget Riley herself.
Yes. The work is listed as Schubert 27, confirming its documentation and authenticity in Riley’s print oeuvre.
Image: 57 × 83.8 cm (22½ × 33 in.)
Sheet: 67.9 × 95.2 cm (26¾ × 37½ in.)
Yes. The piece is offered framed, ready for display and protected for preservation.
The work is in excellent condition, with vibrant colors and no visible imperfections.
This print embodies Riley’s hallmark Op Art approach, characterized by dynamic optical rhythm, precise balance of form, and chromatic harmony. Its refined interplay of color and movement reflects her pioneering contribution to perceptual abstraction.
Absolutely. Bridget Riley’s signed and numbered prints from the 1970s are highly sought after, especially documented editions like this one. Her market remains strong due to her influential role in 20th-century abstraction.
Yes. We provide secure worldwide shipping from France, including insurance, tracking, and professional packaging. A certificate of authenticity is included.
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