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Vivian Springford
《無題 (VSF 347)》
款識:VSF 347(畫背)
鈴印:薇薇安.斯普林福遺產管理委員會(畫背、畫布邊緣)
鈴印:薇薇安.斯普林福遺產管理委員會(畫背、畫布邊緣)
壓克力 畫布
89 1/2 x 88 1/2 英吋(227.3 x 224.8 公分)
約1975年作
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Vivian Springford
AmericanVivian Springford (b. 1913-2003) is associated with the Abstract Expressionist and Color Field movements of the 1950s-1970s in the United States. Springford retreated from public life in the 1980s as she lost her eyesight due to macular degeneration. Springford shared a studio with Chinese-American artist and poet Walasse Ting for nearly 10 years, and she would credit him with introducing her to Chinese calligraphy —a major influence on her early work. Her abstract style transformed over her career from gestural drip paintings to canvases stained with watery pools of color that call to mind fellow AbEx artists like Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis.