Description
Untitled, XXieme Siecle by Johnny Friedlaender, 1973 Unsigned Lithograph. Paper size is 13.25 x 9.75 inches, with an image size of 13.25 x 9.75 inches. The Lithograph is from an edition size of 100 and is not framed. The condition was rated A: Mint. Additional details: This untitled lithograph by Johnny Friedlaender was published as part of the celebrated editions du XXeme Siecle, one of the most influential postwar art publications dedicated to modern printmaking and contemporary art. A master of lyrical abstraction and one of the leading innovators in postwar engraving techniques, Friedlaender is particularly renowned for bringing a painterly sensitivity and extraordinary textural complexity to the medium of print.
The composition exemplifies the artist's highly recognizable visual language: an intricate network of lines, geometric fragments, floating forms, and gestural markings layered across a richly textured surface. Earthy browns, deep blacks, and delicate tonal variations create a sense of depth and atmospheric tension, while the intersecting linear structures evoke architectural frameworks, constellations, or mechanical diagrams suspended between order and spontaneity.
Friedlaender's work often explored the balance between control and improvisation, combining technical precision with organic movement. His background in engraving and metalwork profoundly influenced his approach, allowing him to achieve subtle gradations, dense textures, and luminous surfaces that distinguished his prints from those of many contemporaries. Rather than depicting a literal subject, the composition invites contemplation through rhythm, texture, and spatial ambiguity.
Published during the golden era of postwar European printmaking, this lithograph reflects the exceptional craftsmanship associated with the pre-digital printing process, when artists collaborated closely with master printers to achieve nuanced tonal richness and tactile depth impossible to replicate through modern commercial reproduction methods.
Works issued through XXeme Siecle remain highly regarded among collectors for their historical importance and their association with many of the leading artists of the School of Paris and international abstraction movements. Friedlaender's prints, in particular, continue to attract growing appreciation for their elegance, technical sophistication, and timeless modernist aesthetic.
A refined and highly collectible work, ideal for collectors of postwar abstraction, School of Paris printmaking, and mid-century modern graphic art.
Framing available upon request.
Shipping Size:41 in. x 4 in. x 4 in.
Reserve: $20.00
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The composition exemplifies the artist's highly recognizable visual language: an intricate network of lines, geometric fragments, floating forms, and gestural markings layered across a richly textured surface. Earthy browns, deep blacks, and delicate tonal variations create a sense of depth and atmospheric tension, while the intersecting linear structures evoke architectural frameworks, constellations, or mechanical diagrams suspended between order and spontaneity.
Friedlaender's work often explored the balance between control and improvisation, combining technical precision with organic movement. His background in engraving and metalwork profoundly influenced his approach, allowing him to achieve subtle gradations, dense textures, and luminous surfaces that distinguished his prints from those of many contemporaries. Rather than depicting a literal subject, the composition invites contemplation through rhythm, texture, and spatial ambiguity.
Published during the golden era of postwar European printmaking, this lithograph reflects the exceptional craftsmanship associated with the pre-digital printing process, when artists collaborated closely with master printers to achieve nuanced tonal richness and tactile depth impossible to replicate through modern commercial reproduction methods.
Works issued through XXeme Siecle remain highly regarded among collectors for their historical importance and their association with many of the leading artists of the School of Paris and international abstraction movements. Friedlaender's prints, in particular, continue to attract growing appreciation for their elegance, technical sophistication, and timeless modernist aesthetic.
A refined and highly collectible work, ideal for collectors of postwar abstraction, School of Paris printmaking, and mid-century modern graphic art.
Framing available upon request.
Shipping Size:41 in. x 4 in. x 4 in.
Reserve: $20.00
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition
A: Mint
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Untitled, XXieme Siecle
Estimate $200-$250
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