Lot Essay
Including: Jacmel; Grand Case; Marigot; Amden; Braunwald; Bordrouant; and Bandol
'In my painting, negative space [the ground] is never arbitrary. I believe lithographs to be colored marks printed on a ground and the marks are [all] to be considered of equal importance"
(R. Axsom, The Prints of Ellsworth Kelly: A Catalogue Raisonné, Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, New York, 2012, Volume I, pp. 32)
'In my painting, negative space [the ground] is never arbitrary. I believe lithographs to be colored marks printed on a ground and the marks are [all] to be considered of equal importance"
(R. Axsom, The Prints of Ellsworth Kelly: A Catalogue Raisonné, Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, New York, 2012, Volume I, pp. 32)