Artworks associated with “The Magus XII (Colophon)”

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  • The image displays bold black and white shapes forming an abstract composition. The text "THE MAGUS" is at the top, emerging from a rectangular form. Below the text, there are white shapes converging into a design resembling a seated figure with elongated limbs and a head. Abstract elements spread outward, suggesting arms or wings, and another section could be seen as a scepter or staff. Various shapes around the bottom may resemble a floral pattern.

    The Magus I (Title Page)

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Lithograph (stone) in black on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1008

    Not on view
  • The image shows a large triangle created by a diagonal line dividing it into two sections: a black area on the left and a red area on the right. The design uses contrasting colors to create visual tension. The clean edges and solid colors contribute to the geometric abstraction of the image.

    The Magus

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Portfolio w/ 12 lithographs (aluminum and stone) including title page and colophon on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1008-1019

    Not on view
  • The image consists of red shapes on a darker red background. The shapes include elongated forms with rounded and pointed ends, a large circle with a smaller sphere attached, a heart shape, an asterisk-like figure, and a stylized letter 'U'. These elements create an abstract composition.

    The Magus II

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Lithograph (aluminum and stone) in two reds on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1009

    Not on view
  • The image contains abstract shapes against a dark background. In the foreground, there is a large curved shape with raised arms. In the top left, there is a star-like shape. Below, there is a circular form and zigzagging lines at the bottom.

    The Magus III

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Lithograph (stone) in two blacks on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1010

    Not on view
  • The image displays overlapping shapes and outlines in varying shades of red. There is a large oval-like shape on the left and a series of jagged, interlocking forms across the canvas. Light and shadows create depth, giving the impression of a three-dimensional landscape or architectural blueprint.

    The Magus IV

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Lithograph (stone) in two reds on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1011

    Not on view
  • The image displays abstract shapes and lines on a dark background. On the left is a figure resembling a keyhole or a simple human figure. Above, there are zigzag lines and circular shapes. To the right, lines radiate outward. Below, rounded shapes with heart-like appendages are present.

    The Magus V

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Lithograph (stone) in two blacks on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1012

    Not on view
  • The image depicts abstract shapes and lines radiating from a central point, resembling an irregular starburst or sun. The shapes connect to elongated limbs against a red backdrop. Within the design, forms resembling musical instruments or mechanical parts can be seen.

    The Magus VI

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Lithograph (stone) in two reds on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1013

    Not on view
  • The image features abstract shapes in shades of red, with bold lines and large, flat areas of color. On the left, there is an elongated shape. In the center, a vertical rectangular shape. To the right, a shape with a branching form. The overall composition of these shapes invites comparisons to abstract interpretations of familiar objects like figures, structures, or natural elements.

    The Magus VII

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Lithograph (stone) in two reds on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1014

    Not on view
  • The image displays an abstract composition with various indistinct shapes and curves forming a complex design. There are dark shapes that resemble a silhouette of a creature with elongated arm-like form at the bottom left, and the upper section might represent the head of a figure with twisted elements resembling antlers or horns. Solid black is used to fill the spaces between the shapes, enhancing the sense of depth in the abstract portrayal.

    The Magus VIII

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Lithograph (stone) in two blacks on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1015

    Not on view
  • The image displays bold, organic shapes and swirling lines on a flat, red background. The central spiral resembles a coiled spring, while the protruding lines and shapes mimic the contours of a ship's mast and flag. The overall arrangement evokes a stylized, abstract representation of a nautical scene with dynamic elements suggesting movement and structure.

    The Magus IX

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Lithograph (stone) in two reds on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1016

    Not on view
  • The image features dark, angular shapes forming a prominent triangular form in the center. There are outlines and shadows resembling silhouettes of a gate or doorway, along with linear and curved shapes on the left. The contrast between deep dark tones and subtle textural variations adds depth to the composition.

    The Magus X

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Lithograph (stone) in two blacks on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1017

    Not on view
  • The image shows a central abstract shape in a reddish hue with curved, spiral-like formations at the top. Below, there is a wider, bulbous area. To the lower left corner, there is an arrow-like or mushroom shape.

    The Magus XI

    Hugh Townley, Tamarind Institute

    1969

    Lithograph (stone) in two reds on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1018

    Not on view

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