Artworks associated with “Solomon VII:1”

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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 contains thin lines and flowing curves forming an abstract composition. In the center, the lines create a human-like figure with hints of limbs and a torso. Above this figure, abstract, looping lines suggest movement or a reclining figure. The use of mainly monochrome tones with a touch of reddish-orange adds to the surreal quality.

    Solomon II:3

    Paul Wunderlich, Atelier Desjobert, Aquarius Press

    1969 (published 1970)

    Color lithograph on rives wove paper  Accession ID  1991.116.298

    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
  • 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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