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To _________ (Shelley)

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Painting is oil on primed canvas, with unpainted edges and a thinly painted black surface, over which the artist has applied a slightly thicker layer of paint with a palette knife. The composition comprises a square of deep purple surrounded by various oblong/rectangular/squarish shapes in a subtly calibrated range of charcoal/brown blacks that read as a frame for this interior square.
Rights: © Estate of Douglas Ohlson
Department of Modern & Contemporary Art [Susan Caldwell Gallery New York New York] sold; to Henry B. Cortesi New York New York gift; to Harvard University Art Museums 2002. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Henry B. Cortesi
Title: To _________ (Shelley)
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Painting is oil on primed canvas, with unpainted edges and a thinly painted black surface, over which the artist has applied a slightly thicker layer of paint with a palette knife.
The composition comprises a square of deep purple surrounded by various oblong/rectangular/squarish shapes in a subtly calibrated range of charcoal/brown blacks that read as a frame for this interior square.

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