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Robert Motherwell Signed Card Museum Framed Ready to Display

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Celebrities

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Robert Motherwell

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United States

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“Pre-owned in good shape Bold Signature”

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Celebrities

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Autograph Authentication:

Herman Darvick

Signed Museum of Modern Art Card:

Signed by Robert Motherwell

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Artículo número:

1663196116

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This is a signed color card from The Museum of Modern Art by internationally acclaimed Abstract Expressionist artist ROBERT MOTHERWELL (American, 1915-1991) Card from the Museum of Modern Art Beautifully Framed in black lacquer moulding and matted under UV protected Museum Plexiglass Framed size 12" x 10" See certificate of Authenticity American painter Robert Motherwell was one of the founders and principal exponents of Abstract Expressionism, and was among the first American artists to cultivate accidental elements in his work. A precocious youth, Motherwell received a scholarship to study art when he was 11 years old. He preferred academic studies, however, and eventually took degrees in aesthetics from Stanford and Harvard universities. Motherwell decided to become a serious artist only in 1941. Although he was especially influenced by the Surrealist artists; Max Ernst, Yves Tanguy, and Andre Masson; he remained largely self-taught. His early work followed no single style but already contained motifs from which much of his later art grew. He received his first one-man show in 1944 at Peggy Guggenheim's Art of this Century Gallery in New York City. In the mid-1940s Motherwell painted abstract figurative works that showed the influence of Surrealism. But in 1949 he painted the first in a series of works collectively entitled "Elegy to the Spanish Republic." He painted almost 150 versions of these "Elegies" in the next three decades. These Abstract Expressionist paintings show his continuous development of a limited repertory of simple, serene, and massive forms that are applied in black paint to the picture plane in such a way that they generate a sense of slow, solemnly suggestive movement. From 1958 to 1971 Motherwell was married to the American painter Helen Frankenthaler. He taught art at Hunter College (1951, 58, 1971, 72), directed the publication of the series "The Documents of Modern Art" (1944, 52), and wrote numerous essays on art and aesthetics. He was generally regarded as the most articulate spokesman for Abstract Expressionism.