Artworks associated with “L'apocalypse (The Apocalypse)”

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  • The image shows curving lines and shapes overlapping and intertwining to create movement and depth. The abstract composition resembles twisting, elongated forms that evoke a spiraling tower or organic structure made of interwoven strands. The lines have a fluid, ribbon-like quality, spiraling around a central column with undulating shapes suggesting motion. The background is minimal, allowing the abstract shapes to stand out prominently.

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    Stanley William Hayter, Paul Haasen, Galerie Jeanne Bucher

    1931

    Engraving and drypoint in black  Accession ID  1944.14.12

    Not on view
  • The image shows curving, interlocking lines creating an abstract design that resembles horses galloping in formation. Stars are interspersed throughout, similar to the stars in a constellation. The background features shaded lines forming abstract shapes for added depth.

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    Stanley William Hayter, Paul Haasen, Galerie Jeanne Bucher

    1931

    Engraving and drypoint in black  Accession ID  1944.14.13

    Not on view
  • The image shows fluid, intertwining lines forming an abstract composition on a neutral background. The lines create layered and overlapping shapes that resemble silhouettes of human figures. The outlines suggest limbs, torsos, and possibly facial features, evoking a sense of movement or connection. Shaded areas provide depth, while gestural markings enhance the dynamism of the artwork, akin to figures in Matisse's cut-outs or Picasso's line drawings.

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    Stanley William Hayter, Paul Haasen, Galerie Jeanne Bucher

    1931

    Engraving and drypoint in black  Accession ID  1944.14.14

    Not on view
  • The image contains intricate composition of overlapping lines and shapes creating abstract formations. Soft, curving lines intertwine with sharp, geometric triangular shapes across the canvas. In the foreground, a dark circular form is situated near the bottom left corner. The interplay of these elements gives the overall piece an abstract quality, suggesting outlines of hands reaching and overlapping, adding a dynamic sense of motion to the image.

    Untitled

    Stanley William Hayter, Paul Haasen, Galerie Jeanne Bucher

    1931

    Engraving and drypoint in black  Accession ID  1944.14.15

    Not on view
  • The image shows a composition of overlapping lines creating abstract shapes resembling human figures and geometric forms. The intricate overlay evokes familiar objects like a person and an abstract sun in the background. The artwork is set on a textured background, enhancing its abstract nature.

    Untitled

    Stanley William Hayter, Paul Haasen, Galerie Jeanne Bucher

    1930

    Engraving and drypoint in black  Accession ID  1944.14.16

    Not on view
  • The image shows a series of straight lines and geometric shapes. The central component resembles an abstract representation of a structure amidst a fragmented landscape. Linear patterns and shading are used to create the composition. An architectural element in the central structure suggests rooms and levels. Around the structure, an abstract landscape with jagged lines is shown, resembling cracked earth or a canyon. A round object is seen partially submerged in the ground, while overhead, a circular shape is shown. The work's aesthetic and use of distorted imagery gives it an abstract quality.

    Untitled

    Stanley William Hayter, Paul Haasen, Galerie Jeanne Bucher

    1931

    Engraving and drypoint in black  Accession ID  1944.14.17

    Not on view

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