
Horse
1930
Created in 1930, when Herman Maril was still a young artist developing his distinctive visual language, "Horse" is a gouache on paper that reveals the raw, searching energy of an emerging modernist sensibility. The subject, rendered with confident economy, speaks to Maril's early interest in distilling form to its essential character rather than pursuing academic representation. Gouache suits this ambition perfectly, its dense, matte opacity allowing for bold passages of color and decisive mark-making that give the horse a sculptural weight unusual for works on paper of this scale. At just 30.5 by 20.3 centimeters, the work operates with an intimacy that rewards close attention. Maril, who would go on to become one of the more celebrated figures associated with the Washington Color School's broader orbit, here demonstrates the kind of formal clarity that would define his mature career. The animal subject, long a proving ground for artists navigating the distance between observation and abstraction, is treated with a freshness that feels genuinely felt rather than programmatic, reflecting the experimental spirit that animated American modernism in the interwar period. Signed by the artist and presented in a frame, this early work represents a meaningful acquisition for collectors drawn to American modernism of the 1930s or to the arc of Maril's development as a whole. Works from this period of his career are scarce, making "Horse" a rare opportunity to engage with the formative chapter of a significant American artistic voice. Debra Force Fine Art brings its characteristic scholarly rigor to the work's presentation, situating it within the broader context of Maril's lasting contribution to twentieth-century American art.
- Medium
- Gouache on paper
- Overall
- Framed
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Debra Force Fine Art
For Sale — $9000
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