Untitled, from the series Essences
Artist/Maker
Louise Nevelson
(American, born in Ukraine, 1899–1988)
Dateca. 1970
MediumMonoprint and soft-ground etching
DimensionsImage: 35 5/16 × 23 11/16 in. (89.7 × 60.2 cm)
Sheet: 41 5/16 × 29 1/2 in. (105 × 75 cm)
Sheet: 41 5/16 × 29 1/2 in. (105 × 75 cm)
Credit LineGift of Alexandra C. Cohn (OC 1982)
EditionPrinter's Proof
PortfolioEssences
Object number2007.13
Status
Not on viewConsidered one of the leading American sculptors of the postwar years, Louise Nevelson is best known for her painted-black constructions made of wood. Nevelson also made prints, and created the series Essences when she was in her late seventies. To make these works, Nevelson placed layers of actual lace onto an etching plate prepared with a soft ground. The exposed areas left by the fabric impression were then etched in an acid bath to create the design. Nevelson compared the resulting airy aesthetic of these compositions to the lightness of breathing.
ProvenanceMohammad Omer Khalil, New York; by gift to wife Claire Khalil, New York; by gift ca. 1997 to Alexandra C. Cohn, New York; by gift 2007 to Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OHExhibition History
Body Proxy: Clothing in Contemporary Art
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (September 1, 2015 - December 13, 2015 )
Collections
- Modern & Contemporary
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postmarked July 4, 1958
postmarked February 24, 1957