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Michael ForsterMexico-Curandero, Surrealist painting1985
1985
$14,000
£10,527.04
€12,172.50
CA$19,757.87
A$21,438.28
CHF 11,372.61
MX$263,260.37
NOK 140,642.21
SEK 133,188
DKK 90,862.65
About the Item
From 1952 until 1963 Forster resided in Mexico, a popular destination for Canadian artists. In Mexico City Forster became fully engaged in the art scene, becoming friendly with the great Mexican artists Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo who influenced Forster’s works. Forster placed special emphasis on the supremacy of color in works such as Mexico-Curandero. The floating or dancing forms in this picture bear a close resemblance to Tamayo’s works especially through the enveloping, deep, full, and impressive array of colors.
This is a marvelous work with a rich palette and a suggestiveness of a human form. It is not signed which is not unusual for the artist and it is a recorded work #FOR558A - from the Michael Forster Estate and provenance of Messums, England who has the estate of the artist. The size within the frame is 24.5 x 19 and listed dimensions are the framed dimensions.
An exciting work that has great texture and expression and presence.
Catalogue available with the painting on the artist.
Born in India, educated in England, and a citizen of Canada Michael Forster had international artistic roots, making it difficult to place his body of work in any one art movement or category.
The supremacy of color was paramount to Forster, who here has subtly blended layers of paint into a gently refined composition. The rich variations of luminous passages and inherent brilliant surface textures remain compelling in even some of these smaller works. This richness of color coupled with Forster’s dexterous handling of paint makes this work a truly exceptional example of this artist’s work. Such varied and richly abstracted pictures place Forster as a stand-out amongst his contemporaries. Michael Forster remained active in Canada for more than forty-five years and contributed substantially to the role in the cultural history of Canadian art. A frequent exhibitor with the major art societies already by the 1930’s and with several of his paintings in the country’s major museum collections at an early age by the 1940’s, Forster is an artist with a unique and important place in the art annals of contemporary art that reaches beyond international borders.
- Creator:Michael Forster (1907 - 2002, Canadian)
- Creation Year:1985
- Dimensions:Height: 30.75 in (78.11 cm)Width: 25 in (63.5 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
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- Condition:Painting in fine condition. frame is high quality and has patina.
- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: 140211stDibs: LU1413210606922
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