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Max Bill

Max Bill

$6,500

Swiss (1908–1994)

  • Date: 1970
  • Set of Four Screenprints on plastic panel, each signed and numbered verso
  • Edition of 186/210
  • Size: 23.5 in. x 11.75 in. x 1.25 in. (59.69 cm x 29.85 cm x 3.18 cm)
  • Printer: Domberger, Germany
  • Publisher: Contemporary Collections, Inc. New York

$6,500

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about Combillation

A set of four silkscreened panels by Swiss minimalist artist, Max Bill.

  The panels may be hung together as one large work or separately as four.  They are each signed and numbered on a label on the reverse.  In their original case.   

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About The Artist: Max Bill

A Swiss painter and sculptor who received the Frank J. Malina Leonardo Award in 1987. Bill studied at the Zurich School of Arts and Crafts and, later, at the Bauhaus. His art is a form of Constructivism that relies on mathematical formulae to build up components from which the work is constructed. He joined the association of modern Swiss artists, Allianz, and in 1941 founded the Allianz Press. In addition to publishing and teaching, Bill...

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About The Medium: Prints

Unlike paintings or drawings, prints generally exist in multiple examples. They are created by drawing a composition not directly on paper but on another surface, called a matrix, and then, by various techniques, printing that image on paper. Those techniques may involve the use of one or another kind of printing press and ink, or the image may be transferred by pressing the paper by hand onto the ink surface of the matrix and rubbing. Multiple impressions are made by printing new pieces of paper from the matrix in the same way. The total number of impressions an artist decides to make for any one image is called an edition. In modern times each impression in an edition is signed and numbered by the artist, but this is a relatively recent practice becoming more common practice in the 1960s.

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Combillation

Max Bill

1970

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Max Bill

1970

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