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Adolph Gottlieb — Untitled (Cora's Two Sisters)
Adolph Gottlieb

Untitled (Cora's Two Sisters)

1932

An early figurative work by Adolph Gottlieb from around 1932 in which lean structural drawing and striking color already anticipate his later transition into abstraction. Painted on table linen mounted to board, the composition distills domestic figures into firmly delineated forms, revealing the classical underpinnings of a painter who would become a central figure of Abstract Expressionism.

Medium
Oil on table linen, mounted on board
Dimensions

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Adolph Gottlieb, Untitled (Cora's Two Sisters), 1932

An early figurative work by Adolph Gottlieb from around 1932 in which lean structural drawing and striking color already anticipate his later transition into abstraction. Painted on table linen mounted to board, the composition distills domestic figures into firmly delineated forms, revealing the classical underpinnings of a painter who would become a central figure of Abstract Expressionism.

Medium
Oil on table linen, mounted on board
Dimensions
50.5 x 40.6 cm
Year
1932
Seen at
Pace Gallery, New York, USA

Related themes

Family, Twentieth Century, Pre-War, Figure, Male Artist, American, Early Career, Portraiture, Experimental Surface, Representation, Abstract Expressionism, Gestural, Modernism, Small Format, Modern, Mixed Support, Oil, Figurative

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Sebastián Naranjo