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Five Forms Derived from a Cube, Plate #2
Five Forms Derived from a Cube, Plate #2
Object number2008.2

Five Forms Derived from a Cube, Plate #2

Date1982
Artist (American, 1928-2007)
Publisher (New York)
CultureAmerican
MediumWoodcut printed in watercolor on Kizuki Hanga paper
EditionEdition 13 of 25
DimensionsSheet: 28 x 28 in. (71.1 x 71.1 cm)
Framed: 33 1/4 x 33 1/4 x 1 1/16 in. (84.5 x 84.5 x 2.7 cm)
Credit LineGift of Phyllis A. Kempner, class of 1956, and David D. Stein
On View
Not on view
Period20th c
Classification(s)
SignedOn recto, signed lower right corner in pencil: LeWitt
InscribedOn recto, by artist, lower left corner in pencil: 13/25
MarkingsOn recto, ouroboros blindstamp [likely Multiples Inc.'s blindstamp] lower right corner
Catalogue raisonnéKrakow 1982.03
Vassar Exhibitions
Exhibition HistoryOn the Grid: Ways of Seeing in Print, Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, August 20 - December 22, 2022
DescriptionBlack and white striped isometric projection of a form drawn out of a cube. Each side of the shape has a different directionality to the stripes.
Object information is a work in progress and may be updated as new research findings emerge. To help improve this record, please email loebcollections@vassar.edu
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