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Edge Of Light - Signed Print by Bridget Riley 1981 - MyArtBroker

Edge Of Light
Signed Print

Bridget Riley

£14,000-£21,000Value Indicator

$29,000-$45,000 Value Indicator

$26,000-$40,000 Value Indicator

¥130,000-¥200,000 Value Indicator

€16,000-€24,000 Value Indicator

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¥2,780,000-¥4,170,000 Value Indicator

$19,000-$28,000 Value Indicator

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106 x 90cm, Edition of 85, Screenprint

Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 85

Year: 1981

Size: H 106cm x W 90cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: March 2020

Value Trend:

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Auction House
Location
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Hammer Price
Buyer Paid
March 2020
Sotheby's London
United Kingdom
$12,500
$14,500
$18,000
November 2014
Germann Auctions
Switzerland
January 2007
Lyon & Turnbull Edinburgh
United Kingdom
May 2006
Christie's New York
United States
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The value of Bridget Riley's Edge Of Light, a signed screenprint from 1981, is estimated to be worth between £14,000 and £21,000. This artwork has sold 4 times at auction since its initial sale on 24th May 2006. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 85.

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Meaning & Analysis

By experimenting with basic structural units, such as vertical stripes, in her works, Riley explores the physical and psychological responses of the eyes, and the effects colour can have on emotions. In this sense, the selected colour palette is vital to and intensifies the visual effect of the work.

  • Bridget Riley, a leading figure in the British Op-Art movement, has captivated audiences with her abstract paintings and prints that challenge visual perception. Born in London, 1931, Riley’s artistic journey evolved from semi-Impressionist beginnings to geometric mastery, significantly influencing modern art. Her groundbreaking artworks, from Movement In Squares to the vibrant Stripes series, explore optical phenomena and colour dynamics, creating mesmerising, dizzying effects. With a prolific career spanning over seven decades, Riley’s innovative designs and perceptual disruptions continue to shape contemporary British art, solidifying her enduring influence in the realm of abstract and modern art.

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