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Frank Stella

1936-2024

"Cantahar" from the "Imaginary Places III" series," 1998

Lithograph, screenprint, etching, aquatint, and relief in colors on wove paper
Edition: 18/40 (there were also 14 artist's proofs)
Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil near the lower edge, at center: F. Stella; Tyler Graphics, Ltd., Mount Kisco, NY, pub., and with their blindstamp in the lower right corner
52" H x 52" W

  • Provenance: Meyerovich Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • Notes: This lot is accompanied by a sales invoice from the above-mentioned gallery.

    Frank Stella's "Cantahar" (1998) showcases the artist's innovative approach during the late 1990s, a period characterized by his exploration of layered compositions and vivid color schemes. This piece is part of Stella's acclaimed "Imaginary Places" series, demonstrating his unique blend of abstraction and implied narrative.

    "Cantahar" exemplifies Stella's skill in creating dynamic compositions. The artwork features a complex layering technique that incorporates bright, almost fluorescent colors along its periphery, adding luminosity and dimension to the overall piece. The gradual color transitions throughout the work create a sense of movement, guiding the viewer's gaze across the image. Stella achieves depth not through traditional perspective or representational elements but through the interplay of color and line within his layered approach.

    The combination of lithography, screenprinting, and intaglio techniques results in a richly textured surface that enhances the work's visual complexity. Stella's use of line is particularly noteworthy, as he creates organic forms through repetitive patterns. A striking example is a verdant, wing-shaped element on the left side of the composition, where repeated lines fill the form's outline, evoking the intricate structure of a butterfly's wing. This meticulous detailing contributes to the work's sense of fluidity and motion.

    By 1998, Stella had evolved significantly from his earlier minimalist black paintings of the late 1950s. His work in the 1990s embraced a more maximalist approach, incorporating bold colors, complex forms, and three-dimensional elements. The "Imaginary Places" series, which includes "Cantahar," reflects Stella's interest in fantastical themes and literary inspiration.

    This series is notable for its intricate compositions, which Stella developed through a collage process. To create initial designs, he combined various elements, including printed proofs, digital renderings, and industrial printing plates. These collages were then translated into prints using multiple techniques, resulting in technically sophisticated and visually engaging works.

    "Cantahar" represents a significant period in Stella's artistic journey and greatly appeals to collectors. Its vibrant palette, intricate layering, and dynamic composition make it a standout piece from this era of Stella's career. The limited edition of 40, each individually signed and dated by the artist, adds to its exclusivity and potential value.

    Frank Stella's "Cantahar" stands as a testament to the artist's late-career innovation, merging vibrant colors, complex layering, and dynamic composition to create a visually captivating work that continues to resonate with viewers and collectors alike.
  • Condition: Overall good condition. The full sheet with deckled edges. The colors good. Very soft and unobtrusive handling marks scattered occasionally in the upper and lower edges. The sheet is framed floating and mounted to the back mat. Not examined out of the frame.

    Framed under Plexiglas: 60.5" H x 60.5" W x 2.5" D


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