Sol Lewitt (*1928 - †2007)
Lines in Four Colors (Printed in Four Directions with Lines Crossing)
Medium: color lithographsigned by hand and numbered
Catalogue raisonné: Catalogue Raisonné #: 1971.09
Year: 1971
Edition: 100
Sheet size: 16.5 x 0 in (41,9 × 41,9 cm)
Image size: 9.37 x 0 in (23,8 × 23,5 cm)
Printer: F.B. Karbach, Düsseldorf, Germany
Publisher: Konrad Fischer, Düsseldorf & Kölner Kunstmarkt, Köln
Condition: minimally discolored at the edges, partially tiny color stains, in very good condition
Note: Previously catalogued as L-05 in the catalogue raisonné
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