Plate IV
- Artist:
- Type: Print
- Production Date: 1968
- Copy Number: 63
- Edition: 125
- Description: In New York Bolotowsky came under the influence of the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian and adopted his mentor's use of horizontal and vertical geometric pattern and a palette restricted to primary colours and neutrals. This work is from the abstract series of 1968. This print was purchased for the University Art Collection in 1969 from the London Graphics Arts Associates. 1969 marked a heyday for American print dealer Eugene Schuster, who set up London Graphic Arts Associates (part of the London Arts Group) from a gallery in Grosvenor Street, Mayfair, London. He commissioned a number of prints (using large editions to keep prices low) from artists, which he sold at reasonable prices. His method of selling the work was to tour it around Britain and the US exhibiting, for example, in British colleges and universities.
- Dimensions: Framed: 73cm (H) x 77cm (W). Unframed: 53.5cm (H) x 59cm (W).
- Digital Copy:A digital copy exists.
- Location: Pathfoot J Corridor
- Related Material: AC/AF/B/10
- Related Material: AC/OF/1969/2
- Accession Number: 1969.2
- Contact: University of Stirling Art Collection