Robert Goodnough Prints and Multiples
American, 1917-2010
Though he is often grouped with the Abstract Expressionists, Robert Goodnough’s style incorporates representational forms that work against the abstract dogmas set by this movement. In this painting, Goodnough’s use of abstract shapes and primary colors are simple in concept, but complicated in their overlapping and varying sizes. This work has been exhibited at the Wittenborn Gallery in 1950, The Whitney Museum of American Art in 1957, the Museum of Modern Art in 1969, the National Academy in 2007, and Bowdoin College Museum of Art in 2009.to
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Artist: Robert Goodnough
One Two Three (Cobalt Blue) by Robert Goodnough, 1968
By Robert Goodnough, 1917-2010
Located in Kingsclere, GB
One Two Three (Cobalt Blue) by Robert Goodnough, 1968
Additional information:
Medium: screenprint
56 x 76 cm
22 1/8 x 29 7/8 in
signed, dated and numbered in pencil
Robert Goodnoug...
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20th Century Robert Goodnough Prints and Multiples
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Screen
One Two Three (Red and Blue) by Robert Goodnough, 1968
By Robert Goodnough, 1917-2010
Located in Kingsclere, GB
One Two Three (Red and Blue) by Robert Goodnough, 1968
Additional information:
Medium: screenprint
56 x 76 cm
22 1/8 x 29 7/8 in
signed, dated and numbered in pencil
Robert Goodnou...
Category
20th Century Robert Goodnough Prints and Multiples
Materials
Screen
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