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Forms Derived from Rectangular Solid #2

Sol LeWitt and Multiples, Inc.

Forms Derived from Rectangular Solid #2

1989

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Forms Derived from Rectangular Solid #2

1989

Physical Qualities Color aquatint, Sheet: 505 × 660 mm. (19 7/8 × 26 in.) Plate: 390 × 545 mm. (15 3/8 × 21 7/16 in.) Image: 375 × 533 mm. (14 3/4 × 21 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Mary and Paul Roberts, Baltimore
Object Number 2018.133
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2018; Mary and Paul Roberts, Baltimore, by purchase; Marian Goodman Gallery

Inscribed: RECTO: at lower right, in graphite: "Lewitt 18/20"

Artist

Sol LeWitt

1927–2006

born Hartford, CT 1928; died New York, NY 2007
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Publisher

Multiples, Inc.

2000–2000

Multiples, Inc. was founded by Marian Goodman in 1965.
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