237-046 Weeping Crabapple
Helen Frankenthaler
Weeping Crabapple
2009
Thirty-one color Ukiyo-e style woodcut printed with eighteen woodblocks on Torinoko paper
25 1/4 x 37 1/4 inches
Printed by Pace Editions Ink
Published by Pace Editions
Edition of 50

Helen Frankenthaler

Born 1928, New York. Died 2011, Darien, Connecticut.

As a second generation Abstract Expressionist, Frankenthaler was strongly influenced by the work of Gorky, Pollack and de Kooning. Early in her career she developed the stain painting technique, which became a catalyst for a generation of color field painters. Although Frankenthaler's work is abstract, a strong suggestion of landscape is often apparent. Frankenthaler made her first prints in 1960, and she continued to use various print media in her exploration of pictorial space utilizing color and line on a particular surface.

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