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A Panel from 'Green Triptych' by Norman Bluhm
Title: A Panel from Green Triptych
Artist: Norman Bluhm (American, 19211999)
Medium: Watercolor and ink on paper
Dimensions: 74 x 55 cm
Inscription: 'CENTER' on the reverse
Provenance: Leo Castelli, New York; Arthur Tooth & Son Ltd.
Exhibition: Leo Castelli, New York, 1957
Description:
This work by Norman Bluhm, a prominent American Abstract Expressionist, is a panel from his 1957 piece Green Triptych. Executed in watercolor and ink on paper, the artwork measures 74 x 55 cm and is inscribed 'CENTER' on the reverse, indicating its place in the triptych.
Bluhm, known for his strong interest in gestural abstraction, demonstrates his signature style in this piece. The dynamic and expressive brushstrokes are reminiscent of the works of his contemporaries, including Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, and Helen Frankenthaler. This painting captures the immediacy and emotional intensity that define the Abstract Expressionist movement, reflecting the artist's physical engagement in the creative process.
Provenance and Exhibition History:
The piece has an impressive provenance, having been part of the collections at Leo Castelli in New York and Arthur Tooth & Son Ltd. It was also exhibited at Leo Castelli in 1957, situating it within a significant historical context.
Norman Bluhm's technique in this work highlights his connection to the broader Abstract Expressionist movement, emphasizing the artist's presence and the act of painting itself. The artwork not only showcases Bluhm's unique style but also serves as a powerful example of the emotional and gestural qualities that characterize Abstract Expressionism.
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