Franz Josef Kline, Attributed (1910 - 1962): Abstract Expressionist Composition. Watercolor on paper, signed lower right, pencil markings "-150" and "T" verso.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Franz Kline became one of the most prominent 20th-century American artists working in abstract and non objective styles. His name is most associated with large-scale black and white paintings, and these linear abstractions brought him his first notable public attention in 1950 when they were shown in New York City. Of these paintings with no coloration, Kline said: "People sometimes think I take a white canvas and paint a black sign on it, but this is not true. I paint the white as well as the black, and the white is just as important."
27 x 40 inches paper;
Private Collection, California, USA.
Condition
Great condition, paper is undulated throughout; paper is somewhat toned; the edges of the paper are slightly worn; lower left corner is creased; very light surface scratches visible in the black painted areas; there is a quarter inch rip in the lower left corner.
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