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Artist
Creation date
1976
Publisher
Tyler Graphics
Materials
lithograph and screenprint
Mark Descriptions
inscribed in pencil, L.L.: 13/100 | signed in pencil, L.R.: Mark di Suvero
Credit line
Gift of Dr. Steven Conant in honor of Dr. Thomas Kuebler
Accession number
2002.87
"Di Suvero's sculptures are widely known for a rough geometry of forms in balanced motion. The materials are usually mixed and fundamentally inelegant-wooden or steel beams, chain, stone. Di Suvero's prints, if not outright sketches for sculptures, capture something of the spirit of these works."
-Gene Baro, The Brooklyn Museum, 1976
Di Suvero had made an edition of small sculptures with Ken Tyler at Gemini G.E.L., but his first lithographs were made at Tyler Graphics Ltd. in New York in 1976.
