About this artwork
Morris Louis lived and worked in and aroundWashington, D.C., where he was relatively isolated from developments in the New York art world. The goal of his art, in which color is both the vehicle and the content, was to realize the complete fusion of foreground and background, hue and texture. Louis’s saturated stripes and misty veils of color were achieved through a careful process of staining sheets of raw canvas, hung from vertical scaffolding, with thin washes of plastic-based paints. The artist allowed the paint to move over the canvas, guiding its flow with the curves of the loose canvas and a cloth-covered stick. Epic in size, Earth is part of the series Bronze Veils, paintings that Louis inverted after they were
completed so that the paint appears to flow from bottom to top.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Contemporary Art
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Artist
- Morris Louis
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Title
- Earth
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Place
- United States (Artist's nationality:)
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Date
- 1959
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Medium
- Acrylic on canvas
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Dimensions
- 234.6 × 352.4 cm (92 3/8 × 138 3/4 in.)
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Credit Line
- Grant J. Pick Purchase Fund
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Reference Number
- 1969.246
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