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James Houston McConnellReversible Cubist and Modernist Abstract by James Houston McConnell1950s
1950s
$750
£565.57
€654.11
CA$1,052.25
A$1,169.64
CHF 613.10
MX$14,284.10
NOK 7,654.18
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DKK 4,882.12
About the Item
This unique double-sided work in the neo-cubist style bursts with vibrant color and fractured geometry. The painting exhibits a Cubist and Modernist abstract style, featuring bold colors and geometric shapes. One side depicts a seated figure rendered in angular planes of yellow, orange, and blue; the other, a fiery red-toned abstraction of intersecting faces and forms. Both sides highlight rhythmic shapes, bold palettes, and the dynamism of cubism reimagined.
You can choose your side, but you will need to change the hanging side!
About the artist
McConnell was known as a "master of silkscreen" and created many modernist images using this technique, which is consistent with the visual characteristics of the print in the image.
His work often incorporated "Jazz" motifs, and the figures in the painting could be interpreted within this context.
- Creator:James Houston McConnell (1914 - 1988)
- Creation Year:1950s
- Dimensions:Height: 24.25 in (61.6 cm)Width: 17.25 in (43.82 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Condition:New frame. This double-sided painting is currently wired for display with the blue composition facing forward. Upon request, the wiring can be adjusted to feature the red side as the visible artwork.
- Gallery Location:Pasadena, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU654316745192
James Houston McConnell
Born in Chicago, Illinois, James Houston McConnell was a lithographer, screenprinter and painter. He studied at Denison University, the University of Iowa, and with Grant Wood, Jean Charlot, Fletcher Martin and Emil Ganso. He taught at Michigan State College and was a member of both the National Serigraph Society and the American Color Print Society. Another of McConnell's mid-century modernist, jazz-inspired serigraphs, Combo, is featured in the British Museum's 2008 publication (and traveling exhibition) The American Scene: Prints from Hopper to Pollock.
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