Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Color Field Painting
1961
208.0 x 84.0 cm
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Number 1-82
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Morris Louis (1912-1962), born in Baltimore, Maryland, emerged as a singular voice within the burgeoning landscape of American abstract expressionism. Despite eschewing formal academic training—he attended MICA but didn’t earn a degree—Louis possessed an innate artistic sensibility nurtured by influences ranging from Eugène Speicher to Paul Cézanne and bolstered by early explorations into textile art.
Louis revolutionized painting with his groundbreaking “veil” technique, developed in collaboration with Leo Stein of Magna Paint. This method involved applying Magna paint onto a stretched fabric—typically muslin—allowing it to drip and spread organically across the surface. Unlike traditional brushstrokes, this process yielded unpredictable patterns of color, resulting in mesmerizing textures and captivating visual rhythms. The drips themselves weren’t merely accidental; Louis meticulously controlled their trajectory, creating deliberate variations within each veil.
"Number 1-82," created in 1961, exemplifies Louis's masterful command of Color Field painting. The artwork is dominated by a vertical composition featuring eight horizontal bands of color—ranging from crimson to cadmium yellow—layered onto a stark black background. This juxtaposition immediately establishes a dramatic contrast that draws the viewer’s eye and underscores the importance of chromatic harmony. The technique employed—direct application of Magna paint—produced uneven edges and visible brushstrokes, contributing to the painting's palpable textural quality.
The colors chosen by Louis are not merely decorative; they carry profound symbolic weight. Researchers suggest that crimson represents passion and vitality, while cadmium yellow embodies optimism and enlightenment. Collectively, these hues evoke a spectrum of emotions—joy, energy, contemplation—reflecting Louis’s belief in the transformative power of color to communicate ideas beyond literal representation. The absence of perspective or depth reinforces the painting's focus on pure chromatic experience.
“Number 1-82” stands as a testament to Louis’s unwavering commitment to artistic experimentation and his pioneering contribution to abstract art history. TopImpressionists offers exceptional reproductions of this iconic piece, allowing collectors and enthusiasts alike to appreciate its beauty and complexity in high resolution.
1912 - 1962 , 미국
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