On a Clear Day XVI

1973

Agnes Martin

Associated Names
Agnes Martin

Artist, American, born Canada, 1912 - 2004

The image shows a series of horizontal lines evenly spaced across a blank, off-white background. The lines do not extend to the edges, creating a framed, centered pattern on the paper.
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The image shows a grid consisting of straight, evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines forming 5 by 5 squares, creating a total of 25 equal-sized squares within a larger square. The abstract arrangement of lines can be associated with a chessboard or a tic-tac-toe game board. The minimalist design of the grid highlights simplicity and structure, emphasizing the uniformity and balance within the composition.

On a Clear Day I

Agnes Martin

1973

This is a photograph of a text printed on a textured surface. The text provides information about a portfolio of thirty original screenprints by Agnes Martin. It mentions details such as the prints being hand-signed, numbered, and printed on Japanese rag paper, under the supervision of Luitpold Domberger. The text also describes the matting and numbering process of the prints and indicates the publisher and date of publication as April 1, 1973, by Parasol Press, S.A. The surface has a subtle texture.

On a Clear Day

Agnes Martin

1973

The image shows evenly spaced vertical and horizontal lines intersecting to form a grid of rectangles. The lines are thin and precise, creating a harmonious pattern.

On a Clear Day II

Agnes Martin

1973


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Wikidata ID

Q74034362

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