Allan D’Arcangelo Signed Art Silkscreen US Highway #1 1978 Original

Artist Name: Allan D’Arcangelo

Title: Allan D’Arcangelo Signed Art Silkscreen US Highway #1 1978 Original

Year: 1978

Medium Type: Silkscreen, on Arches archival paper

Size-Width | Size-Height: 26” x 31.25”

Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil and marked | 131/150

Unframed

Allan D’Arcangelo is best known for his paintings of the highway, which he began in 1963. These paintings, typically flat planes with a perspectival highway extending into the distance. The inspiration for these highway paintings, coming from childhood memories and a desire to distill memory down to its simple, essential forms.

Perhaps the most interesting part of this work are the contrasts: the flat picture plane and the one point perspective highway receding beyond the picture plane, the real and the artificial as seen in the use of color, light and shape, and the abstract and representational. His sense of projection – seen in his use of color tones and shadows – is brilliant and transfers to the print medium with unusual forcefulness.

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Weight 5 lbs
Dimensions 38 × 5 × 30 in
Title

Allan D'Arcangelo Signed Art Silkscreen US Highway #1 1978 Original

Artist Name

Allan D'Arcangelo

Edition Type

Limited Edition

Print Type - Production Technique

Silkscreen, on Arches archival paper

Style

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Dealer or Reseller

Edition Size

131/150

Date of Creation

Year

1978

Signed

signed in pencil

Item height

31.25

Item Width

26

Allan D’Arcangelo Signed Art Silkscreen US Highway #1 1978 Original

Artist Name: Allan D'Arcangelo

Title: Allan D'Arcangelo Signed Art Silkscreen US Highway #1 1978 Original

Year: 1978

Medium Type: Silkscreen, on Arches archival paper

Size-Width | Size-Height: 26'' x 31.25''

Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil and marked | 131/150

Unframed

Allan D'Arcangelo is best known for his paintings of the highway, which he began in 1963. These paintings, typically flat planes with a perspectival highway extending into the distance. The inspiration for these highway paintings, coming from childhood memories and a desire to distill memory down to its simple, essential forms.

Perhaps the most interesting part of this work are the contrasts: the flat picture plane and the one point perspective highway receding beyond the picture plane, the real and the artificial as seen in the use of color, light and shape, and the abstract and representational. His sense of projection - seen in his use of color tones and shadows - is brilliant and transfers to the print medium with unusual forcefulness.

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