FRANZ KLINE (1910-1962)
FRANZ KLINE (1910-1962)
FRANZ KLINE (1910-1962)
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FRANZ KLINE (1910-1962)

Untitled

Details
FRANZ KLINE (1910-1962)
Untitled
signed 'KLINE' (lower right)
gouache on paper
10 ¼ x 8 ½ in. (25.9 x 21.6 cm.)
Painted circa 1957.
Provenance
The Pace Gallery, Boston
David G. Stone, Brookline, Massachusetts
Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York
McKee Gallery, New York, 2011
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Literature
Hauser & Wirth Institute, Franz Kline Paintings, 1950-1962, Digital Catalogue Raisonné, digital, 2023-ongoing (illustrated as a related image to cat. no. 125).
Exhibited
Lincoln, Massachusetts, DeCordova Museum, DeCordova Collectors, April-May 1965.
Further Details
The present lot is a study for the painting Untitled, 1957, which is in the permanent collection of the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf.

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Lot Essay

"Franz Kline's white and black pictures performed that miracle which is a constant in all major art: he changed the look of the environment and history. His style has that quality which rips the filters of Style from our eye. After 1950, we started to see city buildings, bridge spans, car tracks, asphalt spilling in cement, Velasquez, painted-out wall slogans, Rembrandt, Punch illustrators, the signature of John Hancock, Romney's drawings, Goya, Delacroix lions, a landscape by Courbet, or a landscape in Easthampton or Provincetown with fresh immediacy. It was as if a whole slice of our culture, overnight, had come to life—with Franz Kline at our shoulder to point where to look." Thomas B. Hess (Thomas B Hess, ArtNews Vol 61, New York, Summer 1962, reproduced in Franz Kline 1910-62 exh., cat. Turin, 2004, pp. 333-336)

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