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American
(1898–1975)
Untitled
1955
Oil on canvas
32.25 x 38.25 x 0.875 in.
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
1996.53
John McLaughlin was a pioneer of hard-edge abstraction, which was a distinctive genre in West Coast art after World War II. The absence of identifiable imagery and referential color, line, and shape, as seen in Untitled, 1955, is predicated on contemplation, or as the artists put it “without benefit of a guiding principle.”
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