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Artist: Donald Judd (1928 – 1994)
Catalogue Reference: Schellmann 87
Date of creation: 1978–1979
Technique: Aquatint on wove paper
Plate dimensions: 89.2 x 62.5 cm (35 x 24⅝ in.)
Sheet dimensions: 101.2 x 74.5 cm (39⅞ x 29⅜ in.)
Signature: Signed in pencil lower right
Edition: No. /175 + 15 artist’s proofs
Printer: Styria Studio (blindstamp)
Publisher: Donald Judd
Description: In this untitled work, Donald Judd, a leading figure of American Minimalism, unfolds an absolute geometric rigor through a composition of silent strength. Created between 1978 and 1979, this deep black aquatint on white background brings into tension parallel inclined vertical bands, evoking structure, rhythm, and space.
Judd, who advocated a purely formal approach free of any narration, manages here to make the paper surface vibrate through his absolute mastery of contrast, emptiness, and repetition. This numbered print is part of a controlled edition of 175 copies, signed by the artist’s hand.
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Is this an original Donald Judd edition?
Yes. This is an original aquatint created by Donald Judd between 1978 and 1979, referenced in the catalogue raisonné Schellmann 87.
What is the edition size?
The print comes from a limited edition of 175, plus 15 artist’s proofs.
Is the work hand-signed?
Yes. Each impression is hand-signed in pencil by Donald Judd in the lower right corner.
What are the dimensions?
Plate: 89.2 × 62.5 cm
Sheet: 101.2 × 74.5 cm
Who printed and published the work?
It was printed at Styria Studio (blindstamp) and published directly by Donald Judd.
Why is this work significant?
This aquatint embodies Judd’s minimalist vocabulary: pure form, spatial rhythm, and geometric precision. The deep black planes and strict repetition illustrate the conceptual rigor that defines his major printworks.
Is this a valuable collector’s piece?
Absolutely. Signed Judd aquatints from controlled editions are highly sought after, especially those from the late 1970s, a pivotal period in his graphic production.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes. We offer secure worldwide shipping from France, with professional packaging, full insurance, and tracking.
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