You must absolutely check out the astonishing demonstration of "Four Green Shapes in Continuous Space," the masterpiece created by the artist Frank Roth. It is an absolute must-see that will leave you in awe!
The artist known as Frank ROTH, who is a listed artist, created a Serigraph in 1978. The full size of the
artwork is 26" x 20.5" (66.04 x 53.34 cm), with an image size of 19" x 17.5". The condition of the piece is
excellent, as it has never been framed or repaired. You can find the artist's signature in the bottom right
corner of the artwork, which was signed with a pencil. This Serigraph is part of a limited edition, with
only 125 available.
Artist: Frank ROTH (Listed Artist)
Medium: Serigraph Screenprint
Year: 1978
Full size: 26" x 20.5" (66.04 x 53.34 cm)
Image Size: 19" x 17.5
Condition: Excellent, never been framed or repaired.
Signature: Bottom right corner of the artwork is signed with a pencil.
Edition: Only 125 available in limited edition.
Date Created: 1978
Style: Expressionism
Movement: Abstract
Influences: Wassily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, Piet Mondrian, Surrealism, Cubism
Gallery Price: $600.00.
The 1978 serigraph Untitled - Four Green Shapes in Continuous Space by Frank Roth (edition of 125, plus 30 artist's proofs; signed and numbered) is currently listed unframed for $600. It's also available on at a 20% discount of $480. Recent auction estimates from have ranged from $350–$600.
Description
An abstract composition featuring four stylized, green shapes arranged in a row against a white backdrop. The shapes are elevated on columns above a brown undulating base, with a blue square 'window' or shape positioned at the back of the scene. The overall aesthetic is clean and geometric, typical of Frank Roth's abstract style.
Additional Information
This screenprint by Frank Roth showcases his engagement with geometric abstraction and color relationships. The artwork plays with spatial depth and form, creating a dynamic visual experience. Roth's works are often featured in auctions and galleries specializing in modern and contemporary art.
More about the Artist.
Methods* Easel Painting* Palette Knife, Heavy Texture* Printmaking, Graphics and Design Media* Acrylic* Oil Paint Styles* Abstract Expressionism* Abstraction, Abstract Some Exhibitions* Corcoran Gallery, Washington DC* Guggenheim Museum* Whitney Museum of American Art Teacher* Hans Hofmann Schools* Cooper Union Art School, Cooper School of Design, Student* Hans Hofmann School of Art, Student Chronology* Late 20th Century After 1950* Abstraction Specialty* Art Educator, Teaching, Lecturer
Frank Roth, American (1936 -)
American abstract painter, born in Boston in 1936. Moved in 1954 to New York, where he studied first at the Cooper Union Art School and then in 1955 at Hans Hofmann's school. First one-man exhibition at the Artists' Gallery, New York, 1958. Began by painting in a romantic Abstract Expressionist style, with large, loose-edged patches of color, then developed a more restless, active treatment with loops, intercepted lines and torn shapes.
Traveled in Europe and Mexico, then returned to New York, where he has taught since 1963 at the School of Visual Arts. Received various awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship 1964; Ford Foundation Artist-in-Residence at Rhode Island University 1966.
By 1965 had begun to paint geometrically precise compositions containing somewhat Surreal forms suggesting car or airplane parts, tensely balanced in what could be a bright, clear sky. In the late 1960s reverted to a more abstract and delicate style, leading to works with a profusion of small forms floating in front of a background dappled with light and shade. Now lives in East Hampton, New York.
1936 Born in Boston, Mass.
1950 Apprentice to painter George Mueller
1954 Attended Cooper Union Art School, New York, NY
1955 Studied under Hans Hoffman School of Art, Provincetown, Mass.
1958 Traveled in Europe studying art and architecture.
1962 Resided in Paris and Normandy
1963 Instructor, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
1964 Instructor, State University of Iowa
1968 Taught at the University of California, Berkeley, Cal.
1971-1973 Taught at the University of California, Irvine
1975 Instructor, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
1976 Visiting Lecturer Bellville Area College, Bellville Ill.
1977 Visiting Lecturer Maryland Institute of Art, Baltimore, Md.