Untitled [working proof 3]

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Medium

color aquatint, spit bite, and hard ground etching on wove Somerset paper [working proof 3]

Dimensions

plate: 44.6 × 22.6 cm (17 9/16 × 8 7/8 in.) sheet: 56.5 × 34 cm (22 1/4 × 13 3/8 in.)

Classification

Print

Department

CG-W

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Gift of Kathan Brown

Accession Number

2024.132.428

Art Historical Context

Sol LeWitt's *Untitled [working proof ]* (1991) offers a fascinating glimpse into the experimental heart of Conceptual Art. LeWitt, a pioneering American (1928–2007), revolutionized printmaking and drawing through systematic instructions and geometric forms, often prioritizing idea over execution. Created late in his career, this proof captures the iterative process behind his editions, showcasing his commitment to precision and variation in abstract compositions. Printed in color aquatint, spit bite, and hard ground etching on luxurious wove Somerset paper, the work blends techniques for ric...

About the Artist

Sol LeWitt

Solomon "Sol" LeWitt (1928–2007) was born in Hartford, Connecticut, to Russian Jewish immigrant parents; his father, a doctor and inventor, died when Sol was six, after which he lived with his mother, a nurse, and an aunt in New Britain. His mother enrolled him in art classes at the Wadsworth Atheneum, fostering his early interest in drawing. LeWitt earned a BFA from Syracuse University in 1949, w...

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