FRANK STELLA

Double Gray Scramble (A. 93; G. 491)

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FRANK STELLA
Double Gray Scramble (A. 93; G. 491)
screenprint in colors, 1973, on Arches, the colors fresh, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 52/100 (there were also 25 artist's proofs), with the Gemini G.E.L. blindstamps, with full margins, very pale and unobtrusive staining at the extreme margin edges, otherwise in excellent condition, framed
S. 29 x 50 3/4 in. (737 x 1289mm.)

Lot Essay

0his print is based on a format that was developed by the artist in the late 1960's as an extension of the Concentric Squares and Mitered Mazes paintings of 1962-63 and the Multicolored Squares I and II, Jasper's Dilemma, and Les Indes galantes series of prints from 1972-3. In these series, Stella wished to order color and value in systematic progressions based on the color wheel and the grey scale. The colors and the grey scale sequences that were independent of each other in the painings and prints are combined in Double Gray Scramble in alternating color bands in such a way that each "scrambles" the ordering of the other.