City Windows from Of Nature, Of Man

1963/1964

Peter Takal

Associated Names
Peter Takal

Artist, American, 1905 - 1995

John Dowell

Printer, American, born 1941

Tamarind Institute

Publisher

The image shows an array of thin, intersecting lines and geometric shapes creating an intricate web across the canvas. The composition resembles a densely filled environment, with the lines forming shapes reminiscent of blades of grass or cityscape outlines. The upper section of the artwork contains short, curved lines that could be interpreted as abstract representations of clouds or waves. Moving downward, the lines become more concentrated and fragmented, suggesting a complex network or a busy, active area with tall, spire-like structures.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    one from a portfolio of 20 lithographs on wove BFK Rives paper

  • Credit Line

    Rosenwald Collection

  • Dimensions

    sheet: 56.2 × 76 cm (22 1/8 × 29 15/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1964.8.1587.13

Associated Artworks

See all 20 artworks
The image shows an abstract composition with soft, undulating lines and shapes that converge towards the right side of the canvas. The sinuous form suggests the outline of a draped fabric or a flowing curtain. The delicate texture of the lines adds depth, reminiscent of tree bark or a woven textile, creating a pattern that covers the entire surface. The abstract forms draw the viewer's eye in curvilinear paths across the artwork. In the lower right, an elegant script is incorporated into the composition.

Title Page from Of Nature, Of Man

Peter Takal, Aris Koutroulis, Tamarind Institute

1963

The image shows a large rectangle filled with a textured surface in a dark, uniform color. The texture consists of small evenly distributed lines creating an abstract pattern.

Of Nature, Of Man

Peter Takal

1963

The image contains three floral illustrations with delicate, fine lines. The largest flower head is in the top right corner, with a slightly smaller one on the left. The color scheme is black ink on a light beige background. The tallest flower is on the right side, with a curved stem bending to the left. There is a smaller flower head on the middle left of the image, and some leaves sketched on the right side.

Queen Anne's Lace from Of Nature, Of Man

Peter Takal, Aris Koutroulis, Tamarind Institute

1963


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1989

  • Devon, Marjorie, and Peter Walch. Catalogue Raisonné: Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc., 1960-1970. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Art Museum, 1989, no. 967.

Inscriptions

"Takal" lower right margin, graphite, artist's hand. Not dated. "967" verso, lower left sheet, graphite, unknown hand.

Markings

[bell] (Tamarind chopmark) lower right margin, blind stamp. (John Dowell chopmark) lower right margin, blind stamp. "National Gallery of Art" verso, black stamped ink, (Lugt 1932d).

Watermarks

"BFK RIVES"

Wikidata ID

Q65511528

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