Abstraction with a Palette
Arshile Gorky, American (born Armenia), c. 1902 - 1948
Geography:
Made in United States, North and Central America
Date:
c. 1930-1931Medium:
Oil on canvasDimensions:
48 × 35 15/16 inches (121.9 × 91.3 cm)Copyright:
© 2014 The Arshile Gorky Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Curatorial Department:
American ArtObject Location:
1942-64-3Credit Line:
Gift of Bernard Davis, 1942
Made in United States, North and Central America
Date:
c. 1930-1931Medium:
Oil on canvasDimensions:
48 × 35 15/16 inches (121.9 × 91.3 cm)Copyright:
© 2014 The Arshile Gorky Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Curatorial Department:
American ArtObject Location:
Currently not on view
Accession Number:1942-64-3Credit Line:
Gift of Bernard Davis, 1942
Label:
Stuart Davis, upon his return from a lengthy stay in Europe, met Arshile Gorky in 1929. Even though Gorky was ten years younger than Davis, the two became great friends, perhaps due to their unwavering devotion to modern art. At this time, Davis was particularly dedicated to Pablo Picasso's Cubism; Gorky quickly followed suit, writing in 1931, "Has there been in six centuries better art than Cubism?" With its simplified forms and bold color, this work experiments with the vivid patterns and flattened shapes prevalent in Picasso's Synthetic Cubist paintings such as Three Musicians.
Stuart Davis, upon his return from a lengthy stay in Europe, met Arshile Gorky in 1929. Even though Gorky was ten years younger than Davis, the two became great friends, perhaps due to their unwavering devotion to modern art. At this time, Davis was particularly dedicated to Pablo Picasso's Cubism; Gorky quickly followed suit, writing in 1931, "Has there been in six centuries better art than Cubism?" With its simplified forms and bold color, this work experiments with the vivid patterns and flattened shapes prevalent in Picasso's Synthetic Cubist paintings such as Three Musicians.