David Smith's North Field, Looking South, Terminal Iron Works, Bolton Landing, New York

July 1966, printed 1996

Dan Budnik

Associated Names
Dan Budnik

Artist, American, 1933 - 2020

The image shows abstract sculptures made of geometric shapes like circles, arcs, and lines on a grassy landscape near a reflective body of water. The sculptures are primarily monochrome, possibly made from metal or painted concrete. Their varying forms create a contrast against the natural setting and are reflected in the water. The sculptures are in an outdoor area under a partly cloudy sky, with some trees and buildings visible in the background.
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Artwork history & notes

Provenance

The artist; gift to NGA, 2007.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

Lower right, signed in ink: Dan Budnik; lower left in ink: 1/3. On verso, center in graphite: David Smith's north field, looking south / Terminal Iron Works, Bolton Landing, N.Y. / July 1966 / (c) Dan Budnik 1992 / 1/3; lower left in graphite: Gift of the artist to the / National Gallery of Art / in honor of E.A. Carmean, JR.; courtesy of Knoedler & Co., / New York. June 2006; lower right in graphite: Forte (old) / print by Joe Jankovsky / Tempe, Arizona. 1996

Wikidata ID

Q64145938

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