Figure in Pink and Yellow

Figure in Pink and Yellow

Manierre DawsonWW-1914-143281
1914·Oil on board·55.9 × 71.1 cm (22 × 28 in.)

<p>Chicago artist Manierre Dawson painted <em>Figure in Pink and Yellow</em> after viewing the Armory Show, an event that affirmed his embrace of abstraction. There is no sense of three-dimensional space, and he has completely fragmented the form of the figure, which is presumably indicated by the lighter hues of lavender, yellow, and peach in the center. Dawson was essentially self-taught as a painter, his interest in abstraction developed during his early training as a civil engineer in which he studied geometry, calculus, and mechanical drawing. He acknowledged the works of Paul Cézanne as a major influence and was equally indebted to the fractured forms of Cubism.</p>

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Year
1914
Dimensions
55.9 × 71.1 cm (22 × 28 in.)

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Year
1914
Dimensions
55.9 × 71.1 cm (22 × 28 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1914-143281

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

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Manierre Dawson

Manierre Dawson

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