Mostly Mozart Festival 1991
Robert Motherwell
Limited Edition Print : Lithograph and Screenprint
Size : 39x29 in | 99x74 cm
Edition : From the Limited edition
- 🔥1991 Limited Edition Screenprint - 10 Watchers - 10 Watchers $2,700
Year1991
Not Signed
Condition Mint - This print is in Mint condition.
Not Framed
Purchased fromPrivate Collector
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
Additional InformationMotivated
LID7630
Robert Motherwell - United States
Robert Motherwell was an American artist and seminal Abstract Expressionist painter. Influenced by automatic writing and drawing prescribed by the Surrealists, Motherwell's practice was characterized by an intuitive approach to painting. He is perhaps best known for his iconic Elegy to the Spanish Republic series, which consists of 150 variants of black forms on white backgrounds. "Painting is a medium in which the mind can actualize itself; it is a medium of thought," he once reflected. "Thus painting, like music, tends to become its own content." Born on January 24, 1915 in Aberdeen, WA, he moved to New York to study at Columbia University with the art historian Meyer Schapiro. It was notably Schapiro that initially encouraged Motherwell to start making paintings. During the early 1940s, he entered a milieu of young artists that included William Baziotes, Jackson Pollock, and Willem de Kooning. Motherwell later taught Cy Twombly and Robert Rauschenberg at the famed Black Mountain College. Returning to New York, he met the painter Helen Frankenthaler in 1957, whom he married three years later. During their 13 year marriage, the two artists' mutual interest in the poetry of abstraction fueled one another's work. The artist died on July 16, 1991 in Cape Cod, MA. Today, his works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Tate Modern in London, among others. Listings wanted. Check out our new sister site Bluechipartbrokerage.com