Signature Page for The Fulton Fish Market

1953

Antonio Frasconi

Associated Names
Antonio Frasconi

Artist, American, born Uruguay, 1919 - 2013

This is a painting of a ship's mast and fishing nets with a dedication in red text. The artwork features a large black mast on the right side with fishing net hanging from it. Birds are in the sky in a v-pattern above the net. On the left side, there is an abstraction of geometric shapes resembling warehouses or structures. The painting has a hand-lettered dedication in red script at the top left which reads, "Woodcuts by Antonio Frasconi." The color palette is predominantly black and white with the vivid red text. It has a bold, graphic quality suggestive of the style of Antonio Frasconi.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    woodcut in red and black on wove paper

  • Credit Line

    Rosenwald Collection

  • Dimensions

    overall: 51 x 33.7 cm (20 1/16 x 13 1/4 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1954.12.53.c

Associated Artworks

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This is a drawing of a hand holding a pipe. The composition features a simplistic and stark representation of a hand gripping a pipe, depicted in black ink on a light background. Above the hand, there is handwritten text in red that reads "March 1953" alongside the signature of "Antonio Frasconi." The overall image is minimalistic, emphasizing the outline and form of the hand and pipe against the plain backdrop.

Signature Page for The Fulton Fish Market

Antonio Frasconi

1953

The image displays curving and swirling black lines on a deep reddish-brown background, creating an abstract depiction of text. The lines resemble handwriting that reads "The Fulton Fish Market" in a hand-drawn style. The design suggests a calligraphic look, reminiscent of vintage market signage.

The Fulton Fish Market

Antonio Frasconi

1953

The image displays sweeping angular black lines forming a triangular shape on the lower left, and bold, irregular zigzag patterns creating an abstract appearance. Above, red, swirling, and jagged shapes spell out "The Fulton Fish Market" with a lively, graffiti-like style. Additionally, a spiral and radiating white lines inside a black, kite-like form occupy the upper portion. The composition combines these elements into a dynamic abstract portrayal associated with urban architecture and marketplaces.

Title Page for The Fulton Fish Market

Antonio Frasconi

1953


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Lessing J. Rosenwald, Alverthorpe, PA; gift to NGA, 1954.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

upper left in the block: Woodcuts / by / Antonio / Frasconi

Wikidata ID

Q65219096

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