Artworks associated with “Solomon II:3”

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  • The image depicts flowing, organic shapes and curving lines in an abstract composition. The shapes resemble a surreal interpretation of a creature or piece of furniture with tentacle-like projections that curve upwards. The abstract design is set on a floor with light stripes resembling wooden planks. In the foreground, smaller shapes evoke forms of a snail and peculiar plant-like structures. The image merges familiar objects like snails and textiles, visible in the striped cloth draped over the edge.

    Solomon I:16

    Paul Wunderlich, Atelier Desjobert, Aquarius Press

    1969 (published 1970)

    Color lithograph on rives wove paper  Accession ID  1991.116.297

    Not on view
  • This is a photograph of a book's title page. The text reads, "THE SONG OF SONGS WHICH IS SOLOMON'S" and "Ten original lithographs by PAUL WUNDERLICH." The layout is clean and minimalist with a serif typeface and ample white space.

    The Song of Songs which is Solomon's

    Paul Wunderlich, Atelier Desjobert, Aquarius Press

    1969 (published 1970)

    Portfolio of ten color lithographs  Accession ID  1991.116.297-306

    Not on view
  • The image displays an abstract composition with irregular and organic shapes. A central figure has an elongated form with branch-like red protrusions resembling antlers. The figure is set against a background split into a dark space on the left and a light, gradient surface on the right. Simple lines and a delicate color palette enhance the abstract quality. A small, bird-like shape is on the left, tethered by a thin line to the central figure. Horizontal lines in the lower section suggest a surface or horizon.

    Solomon II:9

    Paul Wunderlich, Atelier Desjobert, Aquarius Press

    1969 (published 1970)

    Color lithograph on rives wove paper  Accession ID  1991.116.299

    Not on view
  • The image features a rectangular shape bordered by overlapping leaf-like forms. In the center, there is a figure composed of twisted stone-like segments forming an intertwined shape with a single eye. Protruding shapes resembling a small bust and limb are seen below. In the lower left corner, there is a simplistic outline of a bird.

    Solomon IV:1

    Paul Wunderlich, Atelier Desjobert, Aquarius Press

    1969 (published 1970)

    Color lithograph on rives wove paper  Accession ID  1991.116.300

    Not on view
  • The image depicts intersecting lines and curved shapes against a textured background in an abstract composition. In the center is an elongated, deer-like figure with thin legs. Two dark, curved lines above it resemble horns or antlers. A bulbous orange form to the right resembles a blooming flower, with thin curvilinear lines nearby suggesting stems and leaves. At the top are the numbers "4, 5." The image shows a blend of nature-inspired forms in an abstract way.

    Solomon IV:5

    Paul Wunderlich, Atelier Desjobert, Aquarius Press

    1969 (published 1970)

    Color lithograph on rives wove paper  Accession ID  1991.116.301

    Not on view
  • The image displays fluid and curving shapes against a dark background, creating an abstract composition. A large, dark teal shape dominates the left side, with subtle contours. Embedded within this form is a small, heart-like shape. To the right, there is a secondary shape suggesting a profile of a person's face turned sideways, with hints of an eye and lips partially visible.

    Solomon IV:9

    Paul Wunderlich, Atelier Desjobert, Aquarius Press

    1969 (published 1970)

    Color lithograph on rives wove paper  Accession ID  1991.116.302

    Not on view
  • A dark blue background with a singular shape resembling an outstretched hand in the right side. The hand's contours are highlighted with a gradient of blue tones, drawing attention to its index finger, which points outward. The form suggests a human hand reaching into the frame, evoking thoughts of interaction or connection.

    Solomon V:4

    Paul Wunderlich, Atelier Desjobert, Aquarius Press

    1969 (published 1970)

    Color lithograph on rives wove paper  Accession ID  1991.116.303

    Not on view
  • This is a painting of an abstract representation of a human torso. The image features stylized and geometrically influenced torsos against a brown background. The central figure has an exaggerated hourglass shape with coloration shifting from dark brown to highlights of bluish tones. Surrounding elements suggest geometric patterns and subtle anatomical sketches, along with Roman numerals and algebraic annotations.

    Solomon VII:1

    Paul Wunderlich, Atelier Desjobert, Aquarius Press

    1969 (published 1970)

    Color lithograph on rives wove paper  Accession ID  1991.116.304

    Not on view
  • The image shows a large, elongated white form resembling a human leg and foot extending horizontally against a background transitioning from light to dark. Various small elements float around, including floral shapes and lines resembling musical staff lines. The abstract composition presents a serene scene with a floating figure and surrounding objects hinting at flowers or seeds.

    Solomon VII:2

    Paul Wunderlich, Atelier Desjobert, Aquarius Press

    1969 (published 1970)

    Color lithograph on rives wove paper  Accession ID  1991.116.305

    Not on view
  • The image displays a slender, elongated vertical form against a muted background. A prominent bulbous shape is located near the top. The abstract arrangement resembles a vase with a narrow neck, topped by elements resembling human torso sections with a skin-like texture. Red, rounded forms are present as accents or embellishments. The shapes flow together seamlessly, creating a sense of continuity and elegance reminiscent of sculptural art and familiar human forms.

    Solomon VII:7

    Paul Wunderlich, Atelier Desjobert, Aquarius Press

    1969 (published 1970)

    Color lithograph on rives wove paper  Accession ID  1991.116.306

    Not on view

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