Lot's Wife (section three of triptych)

Lot's Wife (section three of triptych)

WW-1971-085093
1971·Color lithograph from one stone on white Japanese paper·Image: 105.5 × 69.8 cm (41 9/16 × 27 1/2 in.); Sheet: 115.6 × 92.2 cm (45 9/16 × 36 5/16 in.)

<p>Traditional triptychs from the Medieval and Renaissance periods were horizontal, with a large central image and two smaller flanking panels. Here Frankenthaler literally turned the practice on its head and conceived <em>Lot’s Wife</em> vertically.<br>The artist proudly (if slightly erroneously) recalled: “I did <em>Lot’s Wife</em> in one shot. I went back to do something to it and then I thought, no, don’t turn back, don’t look at it, leave it, it’s good. That’s why I called it <em>Lot’s Wife</em>, because she turned and became a pillar of salt.” The narrative that Frankenthaler created the print “in one shot” is undercut by the numerous working proofs that attest to the changes in the final composition.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1971
Dimensions
Image: 105.5 × 69.8 cm (41 9/16 × 27 1/2 in.); Sheet: 115.6 × 92.2 cm (45 9/16 × 36 5/16 in.)

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Year
1971
Dimensions
Image: 105.5 × 69.8 cm (41 9/16 × 27 1/2 in.); Sheet: 115.6 × 92.2 cm (45 9/16 × 36 5/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1971-085093

Source

Source
aic
Status
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