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New York, NY, United States
Auction Details
Modern & Post-War Art
Swann Galleries' Spring offering of Modern & Post-War Art will feature a selection of works from the era's best genres include Abstract Expressionism, Hard-Edge Abstraction, and Color Field painting.
Felrath Hines' ""Brown Landscape; Autumn Eve,"" oil on canvas, circa 1950, is on offer. The 1950s for Hines was largely devoted to painting landscapes, here he deemphasized the use of line and forms are amorphous leaving the viewer open to interpretation.
Detroit artist, Al Loving's earliest artistic breakthrough came in a series of hard-edge abstractions, many with a support of canvas stretched over shaped stretchers. ""Septehedron L-B-4,"" acrylic on canvas, 1970, features a six-sided stretcher with the face of the canvas depicting four of the seven sides of the polyhedron with three sides suggested by overlapping line and form.
Several artists in the Washington D.C. area pioneered the Color Field technique, establishing the Washington Color School. Featured in the sale is Mehring's ""Untitled, (# 1),"" magna on unprimed canvas, 1963. Here Mehring uses washes of color patterns in pointillist patterning divided into equal proportion on a square support. In this design he removes suggestion of a horizon line or asymmetry allowing the colors to interact without cues to suggest representational forms.
Felrath Hines' ""Brown Landscape; Autumn Eve,"" oil on canvas, circa 1950, is on offer. The 1950s for Hines was largely devoted to painting landscapes, here he deemphasized the use of line and forms are amorphous leaving the viewer open to interpretation.
Detroit artist, Al Loving's earliest artistic breakthrough came in a series of hard-edge abstractions, many with a support of canvas stretched over shaped stretchers. ""Septehedron L-B-4,"" acrylic on canvas, 1970, features a six-sided stretcher with the face of the canvas depicting four of the seven sides of the polyhedron with three sides suggested by overlapping line and form.
Several artists in the Washington D.C. area pioneered the Color Field technique, establishing the Washington Color School. Featured in the sale is Mehring's ""Untitled, (# 1),"" magna on unprimed canvas, 1963. Here Mehring uses washes of color patterns in pointillist patterning divided into equal proportion on a square support. In this design he removes suggestion of a horizon line or asymmetry allowing the colors to interact without cues to suggest representational forms.
SOLD
0003: Adolph Gottlieb, Untitled, (Nude), Conté crayon on cream wove paper, 1932.Est.
$1,500
-$2,500
SOLD
0011: Jean Hélion, Equilibre, watercolor and gouache on paper laid to illustration board, 1932.Est.
$4,000
-$6,000
SOLD
0015: Hananiah Harari, Revised Sketch for WPA Mural Study (Up & Downtown), 1938.Est.
$800
-$1,200
SOLD
0016: Hananiah Harari, Revised Sketch for WPA Mural Study (New York Harbor), 1937.Est.
$800
-$1,200
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