1966
Variant III
Josef AlbersAmerican (born Germany), 1888 - 1976
The nesting squares and rectangles of carefully calibrated color that occupied Josef Albers during the 1960s and 1970s were perfectly geared to screenprinting. Albers was a primary focus of the Ives-Sillman firm, which published numerous books about his work and his art theory as well as limited-edition screenprints.
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