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"Apollo"
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"Apollo"
color lithograph on wove paper
30 x 24 in
(76.2 x 60.96 cm)
Robert Natkin
Edition. of 75
In 1963, the geography of Natkin’s paintings began to take on a different look. The tangent vertical structures of the Apollo series, with their semi-fixed framework, freed the artist from earlier compositional constraints. Within this simplified structure, Natkin could now concentrate further on paint application and surface rather than on broader structural concerns. Named for the Greek god of the sun and of poetry, the paintings of the Apollo series reflect Natkin’s preoccupation with light and with the interplay between light and color.
Paul Cezanne feared that his fellow artist Gauguin would steal what he referred to as his “little sensations”, the vibrations resulting from contrasting colors. It is precisely this glowing and resonance, described by Natkin as a kind of “visual Vibrato” that began to increasingly preoccupy Natkin in the mid-1960s. The vertical planes of his Apollo canvases served as pre-defined spatial strips, a set of separate yet interacting counterparts, in which the artist could safely play with hue modulation and counterpoint.
The spatial aesthetic of the Apollo paintings with their richly resonating vertical planes brings to mind the interior-exterior scenes of both Bonnard and Matisse.
In the canvases of his Apollo series, Natkin relies on a similar technique evoking, despite the non-representational format of his work, a bold spatial tension similar to the interior-exterior contrasts of Bonnard and Matisse.
Subject Matter: Abstract, Pattern,
Created: c. 1972
Condition: Very Good
Very good condition. Print has been stored in metal flat file and never framed. Any minor imperfections are due to handling and its age. -
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Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Materials: color lithograph on wove paper Condition: Very good condition. Print has been stored in metal flat file and never framed. Any minor imperfections are due to handling and its age. Creation Date: c. 1972 Styles / Movements: Other Incollect Reference #: 673587 -
Dimensions
W. 24 in; H. 30 in; W. 60.96 cm; H. 76.2 cm;
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