Untitled from Five Works

Untitled from Five Works

Jene HighsteinWW-1987-M013118
1987·One from an illustrated book with eight etching and aquatints·plate: 6 15/16 × 4 15/16" (17.6 × 12.5 cm); page (irreg.): 10 1/4 × 8" (26 × 20.3 cm)

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Year
1987
Dimensions
plate: 6 15/16 × 4 15/16" (17.6 × 12.5 cm); page (irreg.): 10 1/4 × 8" (26 × 20.3 cm)

Artist

Jene Highstein
Jene Highstein

Sculpture

Jene Highstein was an American sculptor known for monumental abstract forms in stone, wood, and bronze. Working primarily from the 1970s onward, his practice centered on the relationship between geometric abstraction and natural materials, often exploring massive scale as a formal inquiry into space and weight. His carved and cast works engage the viewer's bodily experience of form in landscape and interior settings. This profile will be expanded as more verified source material becomes available.

Baltimore, MD, USA

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Untitled from Five Works

Untitled from Five Works

1987 · One from an illustrated book with eight etching and aquatints

WW-1987-M013111
Untitled from Five Works

Untitled from Five Works

1987 · One from an illustrated book with eight etching and aquatints

WW-1987-M013114
Five Works

Five Works

1987 · Illustrated book with eight etching and aquatints

WW-1987-M013112
Untitled from Five Works

Untitled from Five Works

1987 · One from an illustrated book with eight etching and aquatints

WW-1987-M013113
Untitled from Five Works

Untitled from Five Works

1987 · One from an illustrated book with eight etching and aquatints

WW-1987-M013115
Untitled from Five Works

Untitled from Five Works

1987 · One from an illustrated book with eight etching and aquatints

WW-1987-M013117

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Year
1987
Dimensions
plate: 6 15/16 × 4 15/16" (17.6 × 12.5 cm); page (irreg.): 10 1/4 × 8" (26 × 20.3 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1987-M013118

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Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Jene Highstein

Jene Highstein

Sculpture

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