Robert Motherwell The Black Douglas Stone 1971
Robert Motherwell The Black Douglas Stone 1971

Robert Motherwell The Black Douglas Stone

Artist: Robert Motherwell

Title: The Black Douglas Stone

Medium: Color lithograph on Arches

Date: 1971

Edition: 18

Sheet Size: 48" x 32"

Image Size: 44" x 19 1/4"

Signature: Hand signed in pencil


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Alongside Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell is one of the great American Abstract Expressionist painters. His expressive canvases and collages resulted from a profound dedication to automatism, a method of spontaneous creation that attempts to express the inner workings of the human psyche. Motherwell’s most famous painting series, “Elegies to the Spanish Republic”—which he worked on for over 40 years—features bold, black shapes against fields of color and patches of white paint. His collages often integrated stamps, letters, musical scores, and boxes of Gauloise cigarettes. Motherwell’s work can be found in the public collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Kunstmuseum Basel, and the Tate. The artist has been the frequent subject of solo shows across Europe and the United States. At auction, Motherwell’s works have sold for more than $10 million. Respected as a writer and theorist, Motherwell forged close friendships with the European Surrealists and other intellectuals. He served as a vital link between the pre-war avant-garde in Europe and its post-war counterpart in New York.

Robert Motherwell, The Black Douglas Stone, 1971, Signed, Color lithograph on Arches, Edition 18, 48" x 32" Sheet Size, 44" x 19 1/4" Image Size

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