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Frank Stella

(American, 1936–2024)

Schwarze Weisheit for D. J.

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Object Details

Artist

Frank Stella

Date

2000

Medium

Lithograph, etching, aquatint and relief print with embossing Edition 10/23

Dimensions

Overall: 47 × 40 inches (119.4 × 101.6 cm)Frame: 51 1/2 × 44 1/4 × 2 inches (130.8 × 112.4 × 5.1 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Bernard Livingston, Class of 1939, and Constance Livingston

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Number

2008.074.047

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