Untitled

published 1990

George McNeil

Associated Names
George McNeil

Artist, American, 1908 - 1995

Robert E. Townsend

Printer, American

This abstract composition features various overlapping shapes and lines. At the center, there is a rectangular shape outlined in bold colors resembling a front of a taxi with a 'Taxi' sign and figures inside. Above, slanted lines create the impression of windows or billboards with small figures and objects. Amorphous shapes and doodle-like figures are scattered throughout, with vivid colors like reds, greens, and yellows adding to the vibrant depiction of a bustling city atmosphere.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    color monoprint lithograph on wove paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Werner H. and Sarah-Ann Kramarsky

  • Dimensions

    sheet: 55.2 x 70.5 cm (21 3/4 x 27 3/4 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1992.92.1.1

  • Series Title

    The New Provincetown Print Project 1990

Associated Artworks

See all 4 artworks
The image shows a large rectangular shape with a textured surface. The texture resembles a fine weave of linen or canvas fabric. On the right side, there is a small looped ribbon or string near the edge.

The New Provincetown Print Project 1990

Gregory Gillespie, George McNeil, Fred Sandback, Mary Frank, Various Artists, Robert E. Townsend

1990

The image depicts a simple geometric composition with a vertical and horizontal line forming an abstract shape resembling an inverted "L" or a stylized corner. The background consists of two slightly different shades of beige, creating a subtle contrast. The abstract arrangement may evoke an architectural blueprint or the outline of a building's corner. The design is clean and understated, with modernist influences.

Untitled

Fred Sandback, Robert E. Townsend

1990

This is a painting of an abstract figure in a landscape. The figure has elongated features and is holding a long pole or staff. The background shows a mountainous or rocky environment in earthy tones of orange, red, and blue. The painting has a textured appearance, hinting at a layering of different materials or techniques. This is in the style of contemporary abstract expressionists.

Warrior

Gregory Gillespie, Robert E. Townsend

1936


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

New Provincetown Print Workshop, Provincetown, MA; purchased by NGA with funds from Werner H. and Sarah-Ann Kramarsky, 1993.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

lower center in graphite: George McNeil, 1990

Markings

BS: chops of the New Provincetown Print Project and of printer Robert Townsend

Watermarks

B F K RIVES / FRANCE

Wikidata ID

Q75121362

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