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Peter Blume — The Rock
Peter Blume

The Rock

1944

A startling juxtaposition of images, The Rock depicts a shattered red rock resting on top of a base that is being demolished by workers below. Peter Blume labored for years to complete this painting, which was commissioned in 1939 by the Edgar Kaufmann family for Fallingwater, their Frank Lloyd Wright–designed home in Pennsylvania. Although the complex imagery resists easy interpretation, it may point to devastation and reconstruction, reflecting the turbulence of World War II and its aftermath. In the end, The Rock proved too large for Fallingwater and it was never displayed there.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
Location
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Peter Blume, The Rock, 1944

A startling juxtaposition of images, The Rock depicts a shattered red rock resting on top of a base that is being demolished by workers below. Peter Blume labored for years to complete this painting, which was commissioned in 1939 by the Edgar Kaufmann family for Fallingwater, their Frank Lloyd Wright–designed home in Pennsylvania. Although the complex imagery resists easy interpretation, it may point to devastation and reconstruction, reflecting the turbulence of World War II and its aftermath. In the end, The Rock proved too large for Fallingwater and it was never displayed there.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
146.4 x 188.9 cm
Year
1944
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Modern, Unique Work, Large Scale, Painting, Oil on Canvas

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