Tom Wesselmann ‘Amy in bedroom’ Study Drawing
15.000,00€
Exceptional Estate Owned Art
Private collection of authentic originals
Tom Wesselmann “Amy in bedroom”
Original black marker drawing study from 1986, hand signed on matt paper. Dated on the back: 1986
This drawing is a rough sketch for his ‘Amy in bedroom’ enameled steel painting of 1986.
Measuring approx 11.8″ x 7.8″ (29,5 cm x 19,5 cm)
This item was bought in 1999 at an official Auction in the US and comes with details on provenance.
Provenance: 1996 Perls Gallery Madison Ave New York
Bought at the OK Harris Gallery in New York in 1999.
Mint condition.
Description
✓ Exceptional Estate Owned Art
✓ Private collection of authentic originals
Tom Wesselmann “Amy in bedroom”
Original black marker drawing study from 1986, hand signed on matt paper. Dated on the back: 1986
This drawing is a rough sketch for his ‘Amy in bedroom’ enameled steel painting of 1986.
Measuring approx 11.8″ x 7.8″ (29,5 cm x 19,5 cm)
This item was bought in 1999 at an official Auction in the US and comes with details on provenance.
Provenance: 1996 Perls Gallery Madison Ave New York
Bought at the OK Harris Gallery in New York in 1999.
Mint condition.
INFORMATION ON TOM WESSELMANN
Tom Wesselmann (February 23, 1931, Cincinnati – December 17, 2004) was an American artist associated with the Pop art movement who worked in painting, collage and sculpture.
His works in the years 1965 to 1990: Great American Nude #53 up to Great American Nude #100, show an accentuated, more explicit, sensuality, as though celebrating the rediscovered sexual fulfilment of his new relationship. He carried on working on his landscapes, but also made the Great American Nude #82, reworking the nude in a third dimension not defined by drawn lines but by medium: molded plexiglass modeled on the female figure, then painted. His compositional focus also became more daring, narrowing down to isolate a single detail: the Mouth series began in 1965, his Seascapes began the following year. Two other new subjects also appeared: Bedroom Painting , and Smoker Study, the latter of which developed from observation of his model for the Mouth series. The Smoker Study series of works would become one of the most recurrent themes in the 1970s.
The abstract works display firmer lines and a chromatic range that favored primary colors. Wesselmann acknowledged the influence of Mondrian by choosing titles that recall the earlier painter’s works: New York City Beauty (2001). In these years the influence of Matisse diminished the border between Wesselmann’s figurative and abstract styles. In 1960 Wesselmann had been able to view the works of the French master in person at the MoMA’s Gouaches Découpées (Gouache Cut-outs) exhibition, and forty years later paid homage in his Sunset Nudes series. In Sunset Nude with Matisse, 2002, he inserted Matisse’s painting La Blouse Roumaine (1939–1940). Wesselmann also derived works from Matisse’s cut-outs: Blue Nude (2000), initiated a series of blue nude reliefs sculpted in shaped aluminum.
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