Sam Francis (1923-1994)

Black and Red

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Sam Francis (1923-1994)
Black and Red
signed 'Sam Francis' (lower right); signed and dated 'Sam Francis 1955' (on the reverse)
gouache, brush and black ink on paper
7 3/4 x 9 1/2in. (19.5 x 24cm.)
Executed in 1955
Provenance
Anon. sale, Kornfeld and Klipstein, Bern 1976
Minami Gallery, Tokyo

Lot Essay

Francis' paintings of the early 1950s are concerned with the representation of the power and luminosity of light. "I start by painting the entire canvas white," he said at this time, "as other colours are added it becomes less intense. I add black to bring back the intensity." (R. Buck, Sam Francis Paintings 1947-72, Buffalo 1972, p. 19). This watercolour of 1955 relates closely to Francis' celebrated canvases of the same period. Here he does not need to paint a white ground, but rather uses the transparent nature of the medium itself to convey a similar sense of radiant light shimmering through a structure that suggests its own inner geometry.

This work is recorded in the Sam Francis Estate as archive no. SF 55- 062.

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