
New York (Composition)
1955
Mark Tobey's gouache composition titled 'New York' captures the energy and complexity of urban life through abstract marks and gestural application. The work represents the artist's exploration of movement and metropolitan dynamism on brown paper support.
- Medium
- gouache on brown paper
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale - Morning Session
November 15, 2017
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Franz Kline
American · b. 1910

Kline shared Tobey's gestural approach to abstraction and drew heavily on urban New York energy as visual inspiration, creating bold spontaneous marks that evoke metropolitan dynamism in a similarly expressive Abstract Expressionist vocabulary.
Bradley Walker Tomlin
American · b. 1899
Tomlin worked in a closely related vein of lyrical abstraction during the same 1950s period, using rhythmic gestural marks and calligraphic strokes on compressed picture planes that strongly parallel Tobey's dense compositional energy.

Georges Mathieu
French · b. 1921

Mathieu pioneered a European lyrical abstraction built on rapid gestural application of paint across dense surfaces, sharing Tobey's interest in movement, spontaneous mark making, and the translation of urban complexity into abstract compositional rhythm.
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