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unknown American after Alfred Jensen

unknown American: active 20th century

Alfred Jensen: American, born Guatemala, 1903-1981

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University of Colorado Museum, 1978

Artwork Details

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poster

Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum

Credit

Source unknown, 1979

Accession ID

P1979:22

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no inscriptions

Object Classifications:

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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  • Kindergrab (No. 243), 1999

    Thomas Scheibitz

    Kindergrab (No. 243)
  • L'Homme au hamac (Man in a Hammock), 1913

    Albert Gleizes

    L'Homme au hamac (Man in a Hammock)
  • Sculpture classique (Classical Sculpture), 1964

    Jean (Hans) Arp

    The gently curving contours of this white marble sculpture suggest a head, shoulders, and hips. The slim vertical form stands on top of and is contiguous with a cylindrical base.
  • New York Waterfront, 1938

    Stuart Davis

    Abstract shapes filled with solid areas of red, blue, white, and black paint float in a loosely linked cluster in the middle of this small beige canvas. Many of the shapes loosely resemble buildings, including a red structure with blue windows and tall black smokestacks at center, which sits beneath a white rectangle featuring the letters L and R in blue. A white shape with red edges at bottom resembles at boat while a patch of blue at bottom left may suggest water.
  • Hotel Lobby, 1950

    Max Beckmann

    More than a dozen figures crowd this canvas. Four appear to be seated around a table in the center and the rest appear to be standing elsewhere in the room. The figures’ features are abstracted, exaggerated, and outlined with thick black lines filled with a range of shades of muted russet, turquoise, pink, and green. The black frame of what appears to be a French door interrupts the right third of the composition.
  • Dialogue I, 1960

    Adolph Gottlieb

    A rectangular white canvas sits horizontally. In the top-right corner, there is a large black circle; a large red circle of roughly equal size is adjacent to the black dot, toward the center of the canvas. Beneath these dots are energetic and erratic swirls of black paint with splatter and drips on their edges.
  • 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.
  • Exuberance, 1955

    Hans Hofmann

    Multidirectional, abstract brushstrokes animate the surface of this vertically oriented canvas. Dark blues, greens, and blacks contrast with passages of pale yellow and red. Two areas of red at top right and toward the bottom of the lower edge of the canvas seem to pulsate forward. At top left, a dark brown arc that looks like the letter C is surrounded with a dark rectangular outline.
  • Path, 2012-2013

    Andy Goldsworthy

    One of five images. This vertically oriented photograph shows a landscape with patches of lush green grass separated by a graveled walking path stretching into the distance and toward a cluster of trees. A slightly darker brown wave pattern zigs and zags across the width of the pathway, running along its full length.

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