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  4. University of Colorado Museum

unknown American after Alfred Jensen

unknown American: active 20th century

Jensen: American, born Guatemala, 1903-1981

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University of Colorado Museum, 1978

Artwork Details

Materials

poster

Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum

Credit

Source unknown, 1979

Accession ID

P1979:22

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no inscriptions

Class:

Information forms
Prints

Work Type:

Print (visual work)
Poster

Information may change due to ongoing research. Glossary of Terms

Other Works by This Artist

  • The Great Mystery II, 1960

    Alfred Jensen

    The Great Mystery II
  • Portfolio, 1973

    Alfred Jensen

    Portfolio
  • Untitled, 1960

    Alfred Jensen

    Untitled
  • Family Portrait, 1958

    Alfred Jensen

    Family Portrait
  • # 3 from the portfolio Portfolio, 1973

    Alfred Jensen

    # 3 from the portfolio Portfolio
  • # 4 from the portfolio Portfolio, 1973

    Alfred Jensen

    # 4 from the portfolio Portfolio
  • # 2 from the portfolio Portfolio, 1973

    Alfred Jensen

    # 2 from the portfolio Portfolio
  • #1 from the portfolio Portfolio, 1973

    Alfred Jensen

    #1 from the portfolio Portfolio
  • Solar Energy Optics, 1975

    Alfred Jensen

    Solar Energy Optics
  • The Acrobatic Rectangle, Per Six, 1967

    Alfred Jensen

    The Acrobatic Rectangle, Per Six

Collection Highlights

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  • Black Spot No. 3, 1919

    Georgia O'Keeffe

    Rounded biomorphic forms fill the majority of this painting. Those at upper left are blue, those in the bottom half are cream, those at the base and upper right are turquoise, and a sliver of lilac is wedged between dark blue and turquoise forms at top center. Two black diagonal stripes overlap in the center of the picture’s upper half and are held within a pistil-like, white form tinged rose that rises diagonally from the lower right.
  • Orange Crush, 1963

    Larry Poons

    Light blue polka dots randomly pepper the solidly orange-colored surface of this large square canvas. Neat rows of six or seven dots line the painting’s edges. The contrast between the vibrant orange and pale blue creates an optical effect that makes it appear as if the blue dots are vibrating.
  • Nude Figure, late spring 1910

    Pablo Picasso

    The contours of a figure gradually emerge from a field of muted browns, grays, and greens applied with visible brushstrokes. Dark lines partially divide the background into a patchwork of loosely defined geometric forms. Similar lines more concretely define the figure, who appears largely in profile with one arm raised behind her head.
  • Attic Series VIII, 1990

    Robert Mangold

    Attic Series VIII
  • [no title], 1970

    Eva Hesse

    [no title]
  • Reclining Figure, 1935-1936

    Henry Moore

    This wooden sculpture could abstractly resemble a reclining female body. The dark brown wood is polished to reveal the wood grain and knots throughout the form. The figure’s legs seem to be gently bent, and she appears to be resting on her elbows, with her head propped upright. The artist left the torso as an empty space, allowing viewers to see through the sculpture.
  • Parallel I-IV, 2012-2014

    Harun Farocki

    Five large digital screens hang from the ceiling of a darkened room. Two are hung side by side toward the left and rear of the room; two more are hung side by side toward the right and rear of the room; and a single screen hangs in the center foreground. All five screens feature imagery sourced from contemporary video games.
  • Yellow Movie 2/23-24/73, 1973

    Tony Conrad

    A large, white, horizontally oriented rectangle, edged by a thick, black outline, sits in the center of a sheet of dusty rose colored paper. The top and bottom edges of the paper are jagged, suggesting it was torn from a roll.
  • Femme retroussant sa chemise (Woman Lifting Her Chemise), 1901

    Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

    Femme retroussant sa chemise (Woman Lifting Her Chemise)

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