“Polar Coordinates VII” by Frank Stella – Signed 1980 Lithograph and Screenprint (31/100)
“Polar Coordinates VII” by Frank Stella – Signed 1980 Lithograph and Screenprint (31/100)
A vibrant and iconic example of modern American abstract art, Polar Coordinates VII (Axsom 125) by Frank Stella (b. 1936) features bold geometric forms and layered color fields. This limited-edition lithograph and screenprint, created in 1980, is printed on 320-gram Arches Cover Paper and published by Petersburg Press, New York. Signed, dated, and hand-numbered 31/100 in pencil, this work reflects Stella’s innovative approach to dimensionality and motion within printmaking.
Professionally float-mounted in a gilded wood frame under plexiglass, this collector-grade piece is a standout from Stella’s Polar Coordinates series, inspired by the artist’s interest in dynamic spatial mapping.
Awards: Fullbright Grant Fellowship; National Medal of Arts; Select museum collections: Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC; Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C.; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA; Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; MOMA, NYC; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NYC; Museum of the 20th Century, Vienna, Austria; Tate Britain, London, England
Materials Ink, Arches Cover Paper, Plexiglass, Gilded Wood Frame
Place of Origin New York
Period 1980
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