Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Screenprint in colors, artist's monogram and dated 1973 at lower right, titled at lower left "I - S k" and numbered 49/100, published by Ives-Sillman, matted and framed under Plexiglass. This print was originally sold as a pair with
I - S j, lot 705.
25 x 25 in.; DOA 38.5 x 42.25 in.
Collection of Dorothy & Paul Ferster, Woodbridge, CT Josef Albers was among the most influential Bauhaus artists to emigrate to the United States. After the German school was closed in 1933 due to Nazi influence, Albers found a home at Black Mountain College in NC and then at Yale University.
$2,000 - 4,000