Hofmann, Hans. (1880 - 1966). Composition, 1961. Color screenprint with hand coloring in oil, full margins, N. 11/50, superb impression with strong color. Paper a little toned and with creases in the margins. Sheet: 13 x 12 Framed: 20 x 19 inches. Ex-Bernie Madoff Collection
One of the most important figures of postwar American art, Hofmann is celebrated for his exuberant, color-filled canvases, and renowned as an influential teacher for generations of artists—first in his native Germany, then in New York and Provincetown. Hofmann played a pivotal role in the development of Abstract Expressionism.
One of the most important figures of postwar American art, Hofmann is celebrated for his exuberant, color-filled canvases, and renowned as an influential teacher for generations of artists—first in his native Germany, then in New York and Provincetown. Hofmann played a pivotal role in the development of Abstract Expressionism.
Hofmann, Hans. (1880 - 1966). Composition, 1961. Color screenprint with hand coloring in oil, full margins, N. 11/50, superb impression with strong color. Paper a little toned and with creases in the margins. Sheet: 13 x 12 Framed: 20 x 19 inches. Ex-Bernie Madoff Collection
One of the most important figures of postwar American art, Hofmann is celebrated for his exuberant, color-filled canvases, and renowned as an influential teacher for generations of artists—first in his native Germany, then in New York and Provincetown. Hofmann played a pivotal role in the development of Abstract Expressionism.
One of the most important figures of postwar American art, Hofmann is celebrated for his exuberant, color-filled canvases, and renowned as an influential teacher for generations of artists—first in his native Germany, then in New York and Provincetown. Hofmann played a pivotal role in the development of Abstract Expressionism.