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Two Points Atlantic
St Ives and Provincetown, 2 November - 22 December 2017

Two Points Atlantic: St Ives and Provincetown

Past exhibition
Robert MOTHERWELL (1915 – 1991) Study in Watercolour No. 1 (In Green and Blue), 1968 Watercolour on paper 30 ½ x 22 inches / 77.5 x 55.9 cm Artist Studio Number D68-597

Robert MOTHERWELL (1915 – 1991)

Study in Watercolour No. 1 (In Green and Blue), 1968
Watercolour on paper
30 ½ x 22 inches / 77.5 x 55.9 cm
Artist Studio Number D68-597

 

Provenance:
Dedalus Foundation, 1991
Private Collection, 2008

 

Exhibited:
Robert Motherwell: Works on paper, Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London,
10th October – 26th November 2011
Discursive Abstraction, Bernard Jacobson Gallery, New York, 11th January –
25th February 2012

 

Literature:
Robert Motherwell Paintings and Collages: A Catalogue Raisonne 1941 –
1991, Flam. J., Rogers, K., Clifford, T., 2012, New Haven: Yale University
Press Volume 3, p. 514, W262
Robert Motherwell: Works on Paper, Sam Cornish, Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, 2001 ill. p. 5

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Robert MOTHERWELL (1915 – 1991)

Study in Watercolour No. 1 (In Green and Blue), 1968
Watercolour on paper
30 ½ x 22 inches...



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