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Robert Motherwell
Untitled (Ochre Open)

1972

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Robert Motherwell (1915-1991) Untitled (Ochre Open) 1972 Acrylic on Upson board 60.6 x 24.5 cms (23 7/8 x 9 5/8 ins) RM9997 P666 Recto, upper right: RM \ 72 Verso not signed, not dated Artist's studio number: P72-1110 Provenance: Dedalus Foundation, New York, 1991. Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, 2007. Exhibited: William Shearburn Gallery, Saint Louis, Robert Motherwell: Portfolios and Related Drawings and Paintings, 2006, no. 27. Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, Robert Motherwell: Opens, 1 May - 20 June 2015. Literature: Flam, J., Rogers, K., Clifford, T., 2012. Robert Motherwell Paintings and Collages: A Catalogue Raisonné 1941 – 1991. New Haven: Yale University Press. Volume 2, p.340, Cat. rais. no. P666.
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