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Theodore C. Polos Untitled Silkscreen, LEP 21/200 (C. Mid-20th Century) 31x25"

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Theodore C. Polos Untitled Silkscreen, LEP 21/200 (C. Mid-20th Century) 31x25
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This untitled silkscreen by Greek-American artist Theodore C. Polos (1901-1976) is numbered 21/200 and measures 31 x 25 inches. Polos's printmaking is known for its strong graphic clarity, balanced compositions, and modernist sensibility, often blending figurative elements with bold color fields and controlled linework.

Works from Polos's limited editions typically reflect his interest in stylized form, architectural rhythm, and the interplay between abstraction and representation. This silkscreen exemplifies his mid-century approach to color printing, produced with crisp registration and a refined sense of visual harmony. Limited editions of this size and period are sought after by collectors of Greek modernism and mid-20th-century printmaking.

Ideal for collections focused on European émigré artists, modernist silkscreens, and mid-century graphic art.

ARTIST BIO: Theodore C. Polos (1901-1976)
Theodore C. Polos was a Greek-born painter and printmaker who built his career in the United States during the mid-20th century. Known for his modernist approach to form and color, Polos produced paintings, drawings, and silkscreens that combined classical influences with contemporary graphic sensibilities. His work often features stylized figures, architectural motifs, and carefully structured compositions.

Polos exhibited widely during his lifetime, contributing to the broader movement of European artists who shaped American modernism in the post-war era. His prints are recognized for their technical precision, balanced design, and thoughtful use of color. Today, Polos's limited-edition works remain appreciated for their craftsmanship and their place within the lineage of Greek-American modernist printmaking.