Isabel Bishop Early Sketchbook

c. 1928-1936

Isabel Bishop

Associated Names
Isabel Bishop

Artist, American, 1902 - 1988

This is a drawing of two figures sketched in a minimal style. The drawing shows two figures standing side by side, with minimal detail. The figures are drawn with loose, quick lines, giving an impression of form and posture. The background is intentionally left blank.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    23 drawings in various media on 18 leaves of wove paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of the Collectors Committee

  • Dimensions

    Overall (closed): 12.5 x 20.7 cm (4 15/16 x 8 1/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2002.41.1.s

Associated Artworks

See all 23 artworks
The image shows various faintly sketched figures and abstract shapes on a sketchpad page. Loosely drawn seated figures and an individual seen from behind are visible, suggesting a casual gathering or public area. The sketch features minimal detail and some abstract forms resembling seats or parts of a crowd. Some sections of the page contain overlapping figures and smudging, giving a sense of movement or different poses. Illegible scribbles and potential annotations are also present at the top.

Isabel Bishop Early Sketchbook

Isabel Bishop

1928

This is a photograph of a green sketchbook cover. The cover appears worn and stained with a vintage feel. In the upper right corner, there is a bordered area containing Gothic text that reads "Skizzenblock für federzeichnungen." Below the text is a stylized emblem with the letter 'R' and the number '2111.' On the left side, two red fasteners are visible with ornate black line detailing.

Isabel Bishop Early Sketchbook

Isabel Bishop

1928

This is a drawing of abstract forms and shapes on cream-colored paper. The black ink linework suggests figures or objects in a loose and spontaneous manner. The central mass of lines converges towards the top of the paper, with additional forms sketched below. Each form is abstracted with intricate lines conveying motion or partially recognizable figures. The drawing feels expressive and unfinished, with an essence of preliminary sketches or doodles.

Isabel Bishop Early Sketchbook

Isabel Bishop

1928


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

the artist; Midtown Galleries, New York; Dr. Jacob Vargish, NJ; DC Moore Gallery, New York

Associated Names

Wikidata ID

Q64574992

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