BLACK AND WHITE ABSTRACT IN THE MANNER OF FRANZ KLINE (1970s)
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A non-objective acrylic on canvas by an unknown artist—reminiscent of the large-scale black and white abstracts produced in the 1950s by prominent American artist Franz Josef Kline (1910-1962). The absence of color leaves all the attention on the texture of the heavy impasto, particularly that of the white pigment—applied with a wide palette knife in a manner that suggests spackling compound. Some may see an aerial map of a river delta in high relief. Signed at the lower right and mounted in a floater frame.
DETAILS
Artist – UNKNOWN
Period/Year – 1970s
Origin – NORTH AMERICAN
Styles/Movements – ABSTRACT; MODERN
Media – ACRYLIC
Support – CANVAS
Colors – BLACK, WHITE
Condition – Excellent vintage condition. May show minor signs of previous ownership and use.
Dimensions – 40" H × 30" W × 2" D