Fables III

1965

Lee Mullican

Associated Names
Lee Mullican

Artist, American, 1919 - 1998

Tamarind Institute

Publisher

The image shows swirling lines and concentric circles overlapping in various directions, creating an intricate pattern. The design hints at gears, shells, and vortexes with radial textures and curvilinear forms. The elements interconnect and twist throughout the space, suggesting a blend of mechanical and natural features, giving a sense of movement and depth reminiscent of a microscopic world.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    lithograph (aluminum) on wove Arches paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Dorothy J. and Benjamin B. Smith

  • Dimensions

    sheet: 76.1 x 51 cm (29 15/16 x 20 1/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1984.34.382.4

  • Series Title

    Fables [1984.34.382-393]

Associated Artworks

See all 12 artworks
The image consists of spiral and circular shapes, interspersed with straight lines and curved segments, creating a pattern. This abstract composition features a scattered arrangement reminiscent of snail shells or coiled springs, mixed with linear elements that suggest scattered straws or twigs. The piece combines these forms in a way that invites artistic exploration.

Fables (Title Page)

Lee Mullican, Tamarind Institute

1965

The image shows a large dark rectangular shape with visible vertical and horizontal lines, resembling a closed binder or notebook. Two small metallic hinges or clasps are positioned on the right edge. The design is simple with a flat surface and a uniform color.

Fables

Lee Mullican, Tamarind Institute

1965

The image shows circular shapes and intricate lines filling the canvas in an abstract composition. The arrangement gives the impression of a kaleidoscope pattern or a mechanical mechanism. The dense aggregation of abstract forms may evoke the internal workings of a clock or an alien landscape. The overlapping textures and varied shapes present a scene that is chaotic and organized, resembling a cityscape or tangled loops. Each segment offers a unique design and depth.

Fables I

Lee Mullican, Tamarind Institute

1965


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1989

  • Devon, Marjorie, and Peter Walch. Catalogue Raisonné: Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc., 1960-1970. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Art Museum, 1989, no. 1215.

Inscriptions

lower left in graphite: Tamarind Imp.; lower right in graphite:Lee Mullican; lower right verso in graphite: 1215 / A

Markings

BS: Tamarind (T.1), Tyler (T.54)

Watermarks

None.

Wikidata ID

Q74048746

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