Untitled (four figures) [verso]

1968

Christina Ramberg

Associated Names
Christina Ramberg

Artist, American, 1946 - 1995

This is a drawing of four abstract forms with flowing lines resembling figures in motion. The drawing displays four stylized, abstracted profiles that focus on the flowing movement of what could be hair or fabric, drawn in confident, sweeping strokes. Each figure incorporates elements curving and expanding, emphasizing dynamic, wind-swept movement. These forms are depicted with bold, black lines on a plain background. The forms are situated on a vertical sheet with round perforations on the right.
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Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

The image shows four simple line drawings of a person's upper body in different positions while pulling a garment over their head. The person's face is not visible, as their head is covered by the garment or obscured by their arms. Hair is visible with a textured appearance flowing out from under the garment. The clothing is depicted as a textured top being removed or put on. The background is plain, and the paper has a cream tint with binder holes along the left side.

Untitled (four figures) [recto]

Christina Ramberg

1968


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Gift of the Gallery Girls and Dian Woodner in 2015, acquired from the Estate of Christina Ramberg through Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL.

Associated Names

Wikidata ID

Q64539939

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