Framed size: 48 in. (h) x 32 in. (w) x 1.5 in.
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Framed size: 48 in. (h) x 32 in. (w) x 1.5 in.
Taxes and shipping fees will apply upon checkout
Robert Arthur Goodnough was a color field painter. The earliest Color Field artists achieved a more pure abstraction by abandoning all suggestion of figuration—but even more, they sought to evoke the expression of color by deploying large fields of color that would envelope the viewer when seen at close quarters. Goodnough, though, deployed color in a kinetic manner, fragmented and moving, evocative of Georges Bracques’ birds. His work used calligraphy, intense splashes of primary color, and repeated motion. This work was commissioned for the 1976 Montreal Olympics.
| Attributes | Value |
|---|---|
| Condition |
Excellent Condition |
| Framing | |
| Medium |
Monochrome serigraph |
| Signing, Dating, and Titling | |
| Date | |
| Type |
Modern Print-Makers |
Medium:
Serigraph in Four Colors on BFK Rives Paper
Date:
1973
Signature:
Hand-signed and dated by the artist, in pencil, en recto lower right. Editioned en recto lower left.
Edition:
Impression no. 132 out of the edition of 200.
Framing:
Custom framed behind 99% UV-blocking art glass using strictly conservation-grade materials.
Condition:
Excellent condition.
Framed Size:
48 in. (h) x 32 in. (w) x 1.5 in.
Sheet Size:
40 in. (h) x 25 in. (w)
Provenance:
The collection of Pennsylvania-based dealer, art advisor, and arts advocate Patricia Sukonik.

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