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A work made of cotton, satin damask weave; woven on a loom with a drawloom attachment fabricated by the artist.

Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange III

1995

Ethel Stein (American, 1917-2018) United States

New York

Stein followed her mentor Josef Albers in experimenting with color grids. In this sophisticated example, one of a series of 12, the colors were created from the mixing of warps and wefts, two colors at a time from a total of five. The properties inherent in damask, in which the same colors (or combination of colors) appear different when warp-faced and weft-faced, allowed Stein to seemingly double the number of hues in her palette.

Cotton, satin damask weave; woven on a loom with a drawloom attachment fabricated by the artist

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