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Creator: (after) Sol LeWitt
Group of Black and White Sol LeWitt Prints
By (after) Sol LeWitt
Located in Atlanta, GA
Group of sixteen black-and-white prints after Sol LeWitt, from the limited edition folio "Black Gouaches," published by Stephan Natkin/Galerie Digital Arts, France, circa 1992. They ...
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    Sol LeWitt was an American artist who experimented in different forms of art, including sculpture, painting and drawing. What he’s probably best known for is his conceptual art and his belief that the idea of art itself was art. He thought that the conception of the idea was the artists, but the production of the art could be done by anyone, or not done at all. On 1stDibs, find a variety of original artwork from top artists.
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    Sol LeWitt said that in conceptual art, the idea behind the art was at least as, if not more, important than what the finished work was. Some of the American artist's most famous works include Wall Drawing N.804, Brushstrokes and Lines in Four Directions. Find a collection of Sol LeWitt art on 1stDibs.

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