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MARK TOBEY ( after ) - Abstract composition , 1959 - Stencil signed

Mark TOBEY ( 1890 - 1976 ) ( after )
Abstract composition, 1959

Hand made stencil in colors on wove paper.
Signed and dated at the lower right.
Executed in 1959 after the original artwork
by the Atelier from Daniel Jacomet
for the édition XXe Siècle in Paris, France.

Edition size of 1500 stencils.
Paper size: 31,5 x 24,5 cm
Image size: 26,0 x 13,0 cm

The item is in very good condition.

Dimensions :
- Height : 31,5 cm
- Width : 24,5 cm
This item is sold by a professional art dealer who guaranties its authenticity. This item is used (second-hand)

Stencil : The stencil is a printing technique made using a cover (in zinc for example) that prevents paint or ink from flowing. The stencil is then applied to the printed proof by etching, lithography, screen printing or phototyping. Many stencils must be traced and cut to obtain an accurate reproduction of the work.
Mark Tobey : (1890–1976) was an American painter. His densely structured compositions, inspired by Asian calligraphy, resemble Abstract expressionism, although the motives for his compositions differ philosophically from most Abstract Expressionist painters. His work was widely recognized throughout the United States and Europe. Along with Guy Anderson, Kenneth Callahan, Morris Graves, and William Cumming, Tobey was a founder of the Northwest School. Similar to others of the Northwest School, Tobey was mostly self-taught after early studies at the Art Institute of Chicago. Tobey was an incessant traveler, visiting Mexico, Europe, Palestine, Israel, Turkey, Lebanon, China and Japan. After converting to the Bahá'í Faith, it became an important part of his life. Whether Tobey's all-over paintings, marked by oriental brushwork and calligraphic strokes, were an influencer on Jackson Pollock's drip paintings has been left unanswered. Born in Centerville, Wisconsin, Tobey lived in the Seattle, Washington area for most of his life before moving to Basel, Switzerland in the early 1960s with his companion, Pehr Hallsten. Tobey died there in 1976.

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