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Print375 Q Iso

Alphabet Series

 1986

Print375 Q Iso

aquatint, lift-ground etching and aquatint, and collage
37 x 28 in. (94 x 71.1 cm)
two plates: 29 5/8 x 21 7/8 in. (75.3 x 55.6 cm)

Paper

Whatman paper; various papers

Signature

Signed "R. Motherwell" in pencil lower right

Inscriptions

Numbered in pencil lower right; artist's chop mark lower right

Edition

26, lettered A-Z

Proofs

1 archive proof
5 AP, numbered I/V-V/V
2 CP
1 HC
2 PP
1 TP

Publisher

Artist

Printer

Catherine Mosley, artist’s studio, Greenwich, Connecticut

Production Sequence

3 colors printed in 4 steps from 2 copper plates: 1. red – plate (aquatint); 2. brown – plate (aquatint, same plate as step 1); 3. black – plate (lift-ground etching and aquatint); 4. collage: various printed papers hand-torn by the artist and adhered to printed Whatman paper (from steps 1-3)

Concordance

B 343

Comments

Working with the same ground plate as a starting point for each member of the Alphabet Series. Motherwell deconstructed unsigned impressions of his own prints to synthesize the unique collage components for each impression. In doing so he created a composite of letter and calligraph that evokes the decorated capital letters of illustrated manuscripts. This synthetic method of construction recalls that used to create the compound images of The Basque Suite, which also play upon symbols of articulation. The Alphabet Series departs from all of Motherwell's other print endeavors in one significant respect. Each individual component of the series is unique, the edition, which includes lettered and designated impressions, was conceived as a totality. Although the letters might suggest a chronology, they do not sequence an order of fabrication.

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