Untitled, from Ten from Leo Castelli, 1967
Artist: Lee Bontecou
Medium: Lithograph on muslin mounted on cardboard and laid on support mat
Size: 60.9 x 51.1 cm
Edition/Set: Limited edition of 200
Signature: Pencil signed and numbered by the artist
Publisher: Published by Tanglewood Press, New York
Description:
Lee Bontecou is a renowned American contemporary artist celebrated for her multidimensional works and bold exploration of materials and forms. Born in 1931, she has left a significant mark on modern art history with her intriguing sculptures and lithographs that push the boundaries of artistic conventions. Her work is often associated with abstraction and experimentation, incorporating industrial and natural elements to create compositions that are both enigmatic and captivating.
This lithograph perfectly illustrates Lee Bontecou's unique style, characterized by organic forms and a minimalist aesthetic. The circular motifs and striking contrasts between shadow and light recall the cosmic universe, a recurring theme in her work. This piece invites the viewer to deep contemplation, evoking notions of void, infinity, and mystery.
Recognized for her avant-garde creations, Lee Bontecou has exhibited in prestigious art institutions worldwide, and her works are sought after by collectors for their timeless aesthetic and originality. This limited-edition lithograph represents a rare opportunity to acquire an emblematic example of her artistic production.
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FAQ
Is this an original work by Lee Bontecou?
Yes, this is an original lithograph created in 1967 as part of the Ten from Leo Castelli portfolio.
Is it a limited edition?
Absolutely — the edition is limited to 200 prints, all signed and numbered.
Is the artwork signed?
Yes, it is pencil signed and numbered by Lee Bontecou.
What materials were used for this edition?
This rare print is a lithograph on muslin mounted on cardboard, then laid on a support mat — a technique characteristic of Bontecou’s experimental approach.
Who published the work?
It was published by Tanglewood Press, New York, known for its collaborations with major contemporary artists.
Does the artwork come with documentation?
Yes, provenance and edition details accompany the work.
Is worldwide shipping available?
Yes, we ship worldwide from France with professional packaging, tracking, and insurance for safe delivery.