An original lithograph on vellum by Agnes Martin (1912–2004), titled Innocent Love, printed in colour in 2000.
This work reflects one of Martin’s late minimalist compositions, characterised by softly structured horizontal bands and subtle tonal variation. The restrained palette and gentle rhythm convey a sense of calm, balance, and emotional clarity central to the artist’s mature practice.
The present sheet is identified here as Variant I to distinguish it from the second Innocent Love impression in the series.
Innocent Love is derived from Martin’s 1999 body of work, a period in which she refined her signature format of horizontal bands into some of the most distilled and contemplative compositions of her career.
Agnes Martin is regarded as one of the most important figures in post-war abstraction. Her work is held in the permanent collections of major institutions including the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Guggenheim Museum, Tate, and the National Gallery of Art.
Work details
Artist: Agnes Martin
Title: Innocent Love (Variant I)
Date: 2000
Medium: Lithograph in colour on vellum
Sheet size: Approximately 279 x 279 mm (11 x 11 inches)
Signature: Unsigned
Presentation: Sold unframed
Condition
Very good overall condition with light handling consistent with age. Please review all photographs carefully, as they form part of the description.
Carefully packed for transit. Additional photographs available upon request.