Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Franz KlineMeryon 1960-1

 

T00926_10

 

Kline began as a figurative painter, but by 1950 was making vigorous, large-scale abstract paintings in black and white. His sense of space and insistence on flatness were particularly influenced by Japanese art and many of his works have a calligraphic feel. The bold directional marks in this painting also have a strong architectural sense, and it has been suggested that the work relates to an engraving of a clock tower by the nineteenth-century French artist Charles Meryon. Despite the spontaneous feel of his work, Kline often made small preparatory sketches before executing the larger paintings.

July 2008

 

http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/kline-meryon-t00926

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