Untitled

1988

Donald Sultan

Associated Names
Donald Sultan

Artist, American, born 1951

Felix Harlan

Printer, American

Carol Weaver

Printer, American

Parasol Press

Publisher

The image shows an abstract composition with soft, curving shapes and lines within a rectangular frame on a plain background. The forms suggest parts of a human figure, resembling a head or bust, and darker tonal areas hint at a reclining body. The shapes evoke the essence of a prone figure with subtlety and simplicity.
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Artwork overview

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This is a drawing of an abstract shape. It features a small, dark abstract form in the center of a larger, light-colored canvas. The central shape appears organic and flowing. Hand-written text is present on the left side of the canvas. The drawing has a minimalist aesthetic, emphasizing the contrast between the dark shape and the light background.

Untitled

Donald Sultan, Felix Harlan, Carol Weaver, Parasol Press

1988

Female Series

Donald Sultan, Felix Harlan, Carol Weaver, Parasol Press

1988

The image displays a close-up of facial features, specifically the lips and chin. The details are soft and appear vintage, with a grainy texture. There is no visible hair, clothing, or additional facial features. The background is off-white, framing a small rectangular image with handwritten text on the side.

Untitled

Donald Sultan, Felix Harlan, Carol Weaver, Parasol Press

1988


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Singer, Washington, DC; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 2000; acquired 2015 by the National Gallery of Art

Associated Names

Inscriptions

left edge in graphite: Female Series April 1988 DS; lower right corner in graphite: 1/15

Wikidata ID

Q77260459

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