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Louise Nevelson
Morning Haze

1978

$22,500
£17,382.67
€19,758.02
CA$31,991.82
A$34,821.67
CHF 18,342.35
MX$423,869.22
NOK 229,689.04
SEK 215,636.62
DKK 147,553.83

About the Item

Caviar20 is thrilled to present the work of inimitable Louise Nevelson. Although Nevelson is best known as a sculptor, like many of her contemporaries, Nevelson expanded her practice by exploring different branches of printmaking. As a printmaker Nevelson was particularly curious, consistently experimenting with different techniques and materials. "Morning Haze" is a paradigm of Nevelson's visual language and printmaking practice. Using the technique of cast paper, whereby paper fibre or pulp is formed into a mold, the result is an impressive dimensional relief. The striking shapes and features of the work have Nevelson's signature arrangements, forms and texture. While the vast output of Nevelson's work is monochromatic black, this work is completed in a chalk white. The lightness creates soft shadows on the surface, accentuating and elevating Nevelson's mysterious shapes and meticulous composition from the background. According to Nevelson, the color white "summoned the early morning and emotional promise" - hence the title "Morning Haze". Not only is monochromatic white a rarity for Nevelson, but this diptych is the largest paper pulp work she ever created. Questions about this piece? Contact us. "Morning Haze” USA, 1978 Cast paper relief in two sheets Signed, dated, and numbered 79 from an edition of 125 33"H 45"W (artwork) 37"H 48.75"W (framed) Note: Framed with plexiglass. Minor wear to frame. Publisher: Pace Editions, Inc., NYC Very good condition
  • Creator:
    Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1978
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 33 in (83.82 cm)Width: 45 in (114.3 cm)
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  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Very good condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    Toronto, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 5-21 x 5-251stDibs: LU215216444892

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