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Frank Stella Lithograph, Yellow Journal State I, from Swan Engravings, 1984
Frank Stella Lithograph
Yellow Journal State I, from Swan Engravings, 1984
Sold ID # w-12664
Frank Stella Lithograph, Polar Co-ordinates III, from Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson, 1980
Frank Stella Lithograph
Polar Co-ordinates III, from Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson, 1980
Sold ID # w-8267
Frank Stella Collage, Then Came a Dog and Bit the Cat, from Illustrations after El Lissitzky’s Had Gadya, 1984
Frank Stella Collage
Then Came a Dog and Bit the Cat, from Illustrations after El Lissitzky’s Had Gadya, 1984
Sold ID # W-7106
Frank Stella Collage, A Hungry Cat Ate Up the Goat, from Illustrations after El Lissitzky's Had Gadya, 1984
Frank Stella Collage
A Hungry Cat Ate Up the Goat, from Illustrations after El Lissitzky's Had Gadya, 1984
Sold ID # w-8095
Frank Stella Collage, A Hungry Cat Ate Up the Goat, 1984
Frank Stella Collage
A Hungry Cat Ate Up the Goat, 1984
Sold ID # w-5321
Frank Stella Collage, And the Holy One, Blessed Be He, from Illustrations After El Lissitzsky's Had Gadya, 1984
Frank Stella Collage
And the Holy One, Blessed Be He, from Illustrations After El Lissitzsky's Had Gadya, 1984
Price on Request ID # w-8759
Frank Stella Collage, And the Holy One, Blessed Be He, from Illustrations After El Lissitzsky's Had Gadya, 1984
Frank Stella Collage
And the Holy One, Blessed Be He, from Illustrations After El Lissitzsky's Had Gadya, 1984
Sold ID # w-6748
Frank Stella Screen Print, Going Abroad (From The Waves II Series), 1989
Frank Stella Screen Print
Going Abroad (From The Waves II Series), 1989
Sold ID # W-7787
Frank Stella Lithograph, Fattiburg, from Imaginary Places Series, 1996
Frank Stella Lithograph
Fattiburg, from Imaginary Places Series, 1996
Sold ID # w-12700
Frank Stella Screen Print, Feneralia, from the Imaginary Places Series, 1995
Frank Stella Screen Print
Feneralia, from the Imaginary Places Series, 1995
Sold ID # w-12691
Frank Stella Lithograph, Frontispiece, from Illustrations after El Lissitzsky's Had Gadya Series, 1984
Frank Stella Lithograph
Frontispiece, from Illustrations after El Lissitzsky's Had Gadya Series, 1984
Sold ID # w-8546
Frank Stella Woodcut, Imola Five II, Circuits Series, 1983
Frank Stella Woodcut
Imola Five II, Circuits Series, 1983
Sold ID # w-8496
Frank Stella Screen Print, Nemrik, from The Near East Series, 1999
Frank Stella Screen Print
Nemrik, from The Near East Series, 1999
Sold ID # w-7878
Frank Stella Screen Print, One Small Goat Papa Bought for Two Zuzim, 1984
Frank Stella Screen Print
One Small Goat Papa Bought for Two Zuzim, 1984
Sold ID # W-6083
Frank Stella Lithograph, Roncador, from Imaginary Places Series, 1998
Frank Stella Lithograph
Roncador, from Imaginary Places Series, 1998
Sold ID # w-12711
Frank Stella Collage, The Butcher Came and Slew the Ox, 1984
Frank Stella Collage
The Butcher Came and Slew the Ox, 1984
Sold ID # W-6821
Frank Stella Collage, Then Came a Fire and Burnt the Stick, after El Lissitzky's Had Gadya 1984
Frank Stella Collage
Then Came a Fire and Burnt the Stick, after El Lissitzky's Had Gadya 1984
Sold ID # W-6822
Frank Stella Collage, Then Came a Stick and Beat the Dog, 1984, from Illustrations After El Lissitzky's Had Gadya
Frank Stella Collage
Then Came a Stick and Beat the Dog, 1984, from Illustrations After El Lissitzky's Had Gadya
Sold ID # w-7525
Frank Stella Collage, Then water came and quenched the fire, 1984 from Illustrations After El Lissitzky's Had Gadya
Frank Stella Collage
Then water came and quenched the fire, 1984 from Illustrations After El Lissitzky's Had Gadya
Sold ID # W-6227
Frank Stella Acrylic, Untitled A (Exotic Bird Series), 1980
Frank Stella Acrylic
Untitled A (Exotic Bird Series), 1980
Sold ID # W-8572
Frank Stella Screen Print, Referendum, 1970
Frank Stella Screen Print
Referendum, 1970
Sold ID # w-8490
Frank Stella Mixed, The Counterpane (From The Waves Series), 1989
Frank Stella Mixed
The Counterpane (From The Waves Series), 1989
Sold ID # W-8272
Frank Stella Collage, Then Came Death and Took the Butcher, from Illustrations after El Lissitzky’s Had Gadya, 1984
Frank Stella Collage
Then Came Death and Took the Butcher, from Illustrations after El Lissitzky’s Had Gadya, 1984
Sold ID # W-7327
Frank Stella Etching, Jonah Historically Regarded (Dome), 1992
Frank Stella Etching
Jonah Historically Regarded (Dome), 1992
Sold ID # w-6800
Frank Stella Screen Print, York Factory II, 1974
Frank Stella Screen Print
York Factory II, 1974
Sold ID # w-8214
Frank Stella Lithograph, Monstrous Pictures of Whales, from the Moby Dick Deckle Edges Series, 1993
Frank Stella Lithograph
Monstrous Pictures of Whales, from the Moby Dick Deckle Edges Series, 1993
Sold ID # W-6995
Frank Stella Screen Print, Iffish, from Imaginary Places III, 1998
Frank Stella Screen Print
Iffish, from Imaginary Places III, 1998
Sold ID # W-8489
Frank Stella Collage, Then Came an Ox and Drank the Water, 1984
Frank Stella Collage
Then Came an Ox and Drank the Water, 1984
Sold ID # W-6089
Frank Stella Lithograph, Arbeit Macht Frei, from Black Series I, 1967
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Arbeit Macht Frei, from Black Series I, 1967
Sold ID # w-12529
Frank Stella Lithograph, Arundel Castle, from Black Series I, 1967
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Arundel Castle, from Black Series I, 1967
Sold ID # w-12524
Frank Stella Lithograph, Bethlehem's Hospital, from Black Series I, 1967
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Bethlehem's Hospital, from Black Series I, 1967
Sold ID # w-12531
Frank Stella Lithograph, Clinton Plaza, from Black Series I, 1967
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Clinton Plaza, from Black Series I, 1967
Sold ID # w-12523
Frank Stella Lithograph, Club Onyx—Seven Steps, from Black Series I, 1967
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Club Onyx—Seven Steps, from Black Series I, 1967
Sold ID # w-12530
Frank Stella Lithograph, Delphine and Hippolyte, from Black Series II, 1967
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Delphine and Hippolyte, from Black Series II, 1967
Sold ID # w-12537
Frank Stella Lithograph, Die Fahne Hoch!, from Black Series I, 1967
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Die Fahne Hoch!, from Black Series I, 1967
Sold ID # w-12525
Frank Stella Screen Print, Fortín de las Flores (First Version), 1967
Frank Stella Screen Print
Fortín de las Flores (First Version), 1967
Sold ID # w-12519
Frank Stella Lithograph, Gavotte, from Black Series II, 1967
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Gavotte, from Black Series II, 1967
Sold ID # w-12538
Frank Stella Lithograph, Getty Tomb, from Black Series I, 1967
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Getty Tomb, from Black Series I, 1967
Sold ID # w-12528
Frank Stella Lithograph, Gezira, from Black Series II, 1967
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Gezira, from Black Series II, 1967
Sold ID # w-12533
Frank Stella Lithograph, Irving Blum Memorial Edition, from the Star of Persia Series, 1967
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Irving Blum Memorial Edition, from the Star of Persia Series, 1967
Sold ID # w-12522
Frank Stella Lithograph, Jill, from Black Series II, 1967
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Jill, from Black Series II, 1967
Sold ID # w-12536
Frank Stella Lithograph, Marriage of Reason and Squalor, from Black Series I, 1967
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Marriage of Reason and Squalor, from Black Series I, 1967
Sold ID # w-12526
Frank Stella Lithograph, Point of Pines, from Black Series II, 1967
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Point of Pines, from Black Series II, 1967
Sold ID # w-12534
Frank Stella Lithograph, Star of Persia I, from the Star of Persia Series, 1967
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Star of Persia I, from the Star of Persia Series, 1967
Sold ID # w-12520
Frank Stella Lithograph, Star of Persia II, from the Star of Persia Series, 1967
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Star of Persia II, from the Star of Persia Series, 1967
Sold ID # w-12521
Frank Stella Lithograph, Tomlinson Court Park, from Black Series I, 1967
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Tomlinson Court Park, from Black Series I, 1967
Sold ID # w-12527
Frank Stella Screen Print, Angriff, 1971
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Angriff, 1971
Sold ID # w-12574
Frank Stella Screen Print, Aqua Caliente, from Race Track Series, 1972
Frank Stella Screen Print
Aqua Caliente, from Race Track Series, 1972
Sold ID # w-12593
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From minimalism to maximalism, Frank Stella's prints, screenprints, and lithographs never fail to engage the viewer no matter how complex or simple they may seem. A master of composition, his graphic manipulations of geometry and his formal survey of abstraction make Frank Stella one of the foremost American artists of his lifetime.

Genres: Contemporary Masters Abstract Expressionism Abstract American Minimalist Post-Painterly Abstraction Post War Contemporary

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Frank Stella Biography

Frank Stella

An American painter and printmaker, Frank Stella was an innovator. Born in 1936 in Malden, Massachusetts and passed away in New York, 2024. Frank Stella attended Princeton University, where he majored in history. It was during this time that he painted loose, gestural abstractions in the tradition of the New York School, but did not seriously entertain the idea of a career in the arts. With constant visits to New York however, a Jasper John’s exhibition changed his mind as he was impressed by the factuality of the work and the geometric patterns of the rings and stripes that formed the images. After graduating, Stella moved to New York where he took up painting seriously and it was after two accidental paintings that he found his success. Known as The Black Paintings they were penciled lines drawn on raw canvases where the open spaces were partially filled with black house-paint. It was from that time on that Stella consistently developed his increasingly complex variations on selected themes in a highly organized, cyclical manner that for many years allowed little room for spontaneity; one such famous example being Newstead Abbey (1960). Stella constantly challenged himself and his first radical shift came in 1966, with the Irregular Polygon series in which he employed interlocking geometric shapes that were bordered by the familiar bands. It was around this time as well that he created his first abstract prints in lithography, screenprinting, etching and offset lithography which had a strong impact upon printmaking as an art and is a medium of which he became an acknowledged master. During the following decade, Stella introduced relief into his art, which he came to call “maximalist” painting for its sculptural qualities. From the mid-1980’s to the mid-1990’s, Stella created a large body of work that responded in a general way to Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. During this time, the increasingly deep relief of Stella’s paintings gave way to full three-dimensionality, with sculptural forms derived from cones, pillars, French curves, waves, and decorative architectural elements. To create these works, the artist used collages or maquettes that were then enlarged and re-created with the aid of assistants, industrial metal cutters, and digital technologies.

In the 1990’s, Stella began making freestanding sculptures for public spaces and developing architectural projects. Still residing in New York today with his many accolades, Frank Stella prints and paintings are most famous for his work in the areas of minimalism and post-painterly abstraction.

FRANK STELLA PAINTINGS

Frank Stella’s artistic range is incredible, spanning from the monochromatic Black Paintings to multi-colored mixed media works. Between 1958 and 1965, Stella experimented mainly with abstract painting. One example are the Black Paintings which he created in the late 1950s. Black Paintings consisted of bands of black paint being carefully separated by thin, white lines. In every way, these paintings are a rebellion against the expressive colors popularized by abstract expressionism. In the year following the Black Paintings, Stella decided to produce paintings with aluminium as his base material. The Aluminum Paintings retain the thin stripes of their counterparts, yet appear more fragile due to the material. The result is a geometric illusion in which lines and planes seem to unfold infinitely on the aluminum canvas. The painting blurs the line between art object and an industrial metal.

In the mid-1960s, Stella departed from his stark, minimalist works to create the Irregular Polygon paintings. Stella’s Irregular Polygons are large, asymmetrical canvases composed of bold lines and colorful geometric forms. Their visual impact is dramatic yet minimal, foreshadowing Stella’s eventual fascination with geometry, colorful abstraction and the shaped canvas. In 2015, Stella’s painting Delware Crossing, 1961 fetched $13.7 million at Sotheby’s, setting an auction record for Stella.

FRANK STELLA PRINTS

After establishing himself as a painter, Frank Stella began making prints in 1967. Stella initially worked mainly with lithography, though screen prints and intaglio prints have also shaped his artistic development. His prints are a continuation of the aesthetic he brought to his paintings. Like his paintings, Stella’s prints were also created in series. As such, the prints also corresponded to the imagery found in his paintings.

This connection between the two mediums is intentional. Stella explains “ What I like in the paintings I try to get in the prints. And then, what I like in the prints I try to get in the paintings. It works both ways.” A comprehensive survey of Stella’s prints can be found in the catalogue raisonne The Prints of Frank Stella: A Catalogue Raisonné 1967-1982 by Richard H. Axsom.

FRANK STELLA LITHOGRAPHS

In 1967, Frank Stella partnered with Kenneth Tyler, the owner of Gemini G.E.L. to work on his first lithographs, Star of Persia I and Star of Persia II. During this time, Stella also made a series of lithographic drawings which reexamined his Black Paintings.

Stella assembled these lithographic drawings into an album to create an intimate look at his earlier work. This album project encompassed 9 lithographic series (63 prints) and the lithographs are remarkable for their hand-drawn geometric symmetry and commitment to pure form. He is also credited with inventing offset lithography. Stella’s immediate success in printmaking was honored in 1970 with his first print retrospective Frank Stella: Prinzip Seriell, Grafik 1967-1970 at the Kunstmuseum in Dusseldorf, Germany.

FRANK STELLA COLLAGES

Frank Stella began began executing collage works in 1970, the same year in which the Museum of Modern Art in New York gave him a solo retrospective. The first series in collage was Stella’s Polish Village Series (1970-73) which was made with Stella’s desire to bring three-dimensionality and form-building to his works. These 130 large-scale constructions feature angles and lines which intersect and weave into one another.The collage was made of paper and felt pasted onto the canvas, seamlessly turning into a low-relief sculpture.

Stella continued to expand with the Exotic Bird collage sculptures from the late 1970s which layered aluminum shapes that were also smeared with color. In 1984, Stella created the Illustrations after El Lissitzky’s ‘Had Gadya’ series, a blend of hand colouring collaged with lithographic, linoleum block and silkscreen prints. Many of these collage works were recently featured in Frank Stella:A Retrospective at the Whitney Museum. This marks Stella as the first artist to exhibit in the museum’s new building.

FRANK STELLA SCREENPRINTS

The flat, opaque coloring from screenprinting proves to be a perfect medium for Stella’s geometric style. Almost all of his screenprints were created in the early 1970s with the collaboration of the Gemini G.E.L. studio. A smaller body of work than the lithographs, Stella’s screenprints are easily recognized for their sumptuous colors and luxuriant texture.

The artist was fascinated with screen printing for several reasons. For one, screenprinting allowed him to add varied color resolution to his images. Additionally, through this medium he was able to explore the decorative possibilities of unrestrained color. It is during this time he coined the term “maximialist”painting to describe his style. An important work from this medium is the Race Track Series, 1972. Currently, many of his screenprints are held within the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

FRANK STELLA MIXED MEDIA

From the late 1970s to early 1980s Stella dedicated his attention to mixed media works at a grand scale. In every way, this period of his career represents Stella’s full plunge into three-dimensional works. To create these works, the artist used collages that were enlarged with the help of assistants and industrial metal cutters. Made with enamel paint, etched magnesium, aluminum and fiberglass, La scienza della pigrizia (The Science of Laziness), 1984 epitomizes works from this period. Stella’s mixed-media works were immediately well-received.

In 1981, a Christie’s auction sold Stella’s Laysan Millerbird, 1977, a wall relief of oil, sand and oil sticks on metal, to a private collector for $180,000. It was a groundbreaking sale considering the work had been completed only 4 years prior.

BUYING AND SELLING FRANK STELLA ARTWORKS

Masterworks Fine Art Gallery is a distinguished gallery specializing in the acquisition and sale of artworks by Frank Stella. The gallery's expertise spans the full breadth of Stella’s oeuvre, including his early minimalist paintings, monumental three-dimensional sculptures, and an extensive array of prints and mixed media works. With a proven track record, Masterworks Fine Art has successfully handled the purchase and sale of over 100 individual works by the artist, reflecting both a deep understanding of his practice and a longstanding commitment to his legacy.

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