Louise Nevelson Royal Tide I 1960. “Royal Tide IV 1960” This is an original 1970 color print of a work by Russianborn American Pop artist Louise Nevelson (18991988) The print measures 10 x 1325 inches and it is folded and tippedin on a brown mounting board which measures approx 8 x 115 inches Included with this item is an image of the artist.
From Storm King Art Center Louise Nevelson Royal Tide I (1960) Painted wood 86 × 40 × 8 in .
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Royal Tide I As in many of her works Nevelson created Royal Tide I as part of a larger series of works which were exhibited at the 1962 Venice Biennale However for this series Nevelson chose to use gold paint instead of black or white to provide a new unifying palette for the wooden detritus that she built into the sculptural wall.
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PDF fileLouise Nevelson 18991988 American Sculptor Famous for largescale monochromatic assemblage sculptures FAMOUS WORKS Sky Cathedral 1958 Black Wall 1959 Dawn’s Wedding Feast 1959 Royal Tide I 1960 Shadows and Flags 1978 Biographycom Editors (2014 April 2) Louise Nevelson biography.
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American 1899–1988 One of the 20th century’s most acclaimed sculptors Louise Nevelson was a pioneer of largescale installation art From timber furniture fragments and crates she made massive wooden assemblages rooted in Abstract Expressionism Cubism and Represented by internationally reputable galleries.