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1967
enamel on wood 12 h × 40 w × 24 d in (30 × 102 × 61 cm)
enamel on wood 12 h × 40 w × 24 d in (30 × 102 × 61 cm)
estimate: $4,000–6,000
result: $4,375
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Lyman Kipp was a central figure of the Minimalist movement of the mid-1960s, as abstract painters and sculptors explored the term and concept. Between 1966 and 1968, Kipp's geometric constructions were featured in many of the important museum exhibitions that defined the Minimalist aesthetic including Primary Structures at the Jewish Museum, New York in 1966 and Art of the Real at the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1968.
Signed, titled and dated to the underside 'Lyman Kipp 1967'.
provenance: Collection of the artist | Private collection, Ohio | Private collection, Chicago