Frank Stella
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Continue shoppingVintage hardback book Frank Stella: Paintings 1958 to 1965, edited by Lawrence Rubin, with an introduction by Robert Rosenblum, published by The New York Graphic Society in 1986. This comprehensive catalogue raisonné documents Frank Stella’s key works from a formative period in his career. First edition, 279 pages.
"Frank Stella, one of the most important figures in post-war American art, is renowned for his geometric abstraction and pioneering contributions to Minimalism. This volume meticulously chronicles his works from 1958 to 1965, featuring full-color plates of his iconic Black Paintings and Benjamin Moore series. Accompanied by scholarly essays and an introduction by art historian Robert Rosenblum, this catalogue offers an in-depth exploration of Stella’s techniques, influences, and impact on contemporary art. Essential for collectors and scholars alike, Frank Stella: Paintings 1958 to 1965 provides a detailed look into a critical era of the artist’s career."