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Phenomena Winter Harth , 1978

Oil and sand on canvas
26 × 48 in
66 × 122 cm
This is a unique work.
£23,000
Location
London
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Stern Pissarro
London
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*This price excludes VAT.

*This price excludes VAT.

Medium
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Signature
Hand-signed by artist, Signed, titled and dated on verso, Paul Jenkins “Phenomena Winter Harth” 1978.
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Paul Jenkins
American, 1923–2012
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An important figure in the New York School, Paul Jenkins contributed to the development of abstract expressionism in New York and abroad with his intuitive, chance-based approach to painting. Working first with oil paints and later acrylic, Jenkins poured paint directly on the canvas, allowing it to drip, bleed, and pool, as well as manipulating it with an ivory knife. Jenkins’s diaphanous streaks and gentle, fluid fields of color positioned him as an important figure in abstract expressionism, and he often exhibited in the same venues as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning—artists who shared his instinctual working method. “I try to paint like a crapshooter throwing dice, utilizing past experience and my knowledge of the odds. It’s a big gamble, and that’s why I love it,” the artist once said.

Paul Jenkins, ‘Phenomena Winter Harth ’, 1978, Stern Pissarro
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About the work
Stern Pissarro
London
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*This price excludes VAT.

*This price excludes VAT.

Medium
Painting
Signature
Hand-signed by artist, Signed, titled and dated on verso, Paul Jenkins “Phenomena Winter Harth” 1978.
Frame
Included
Paul Jenkins
American, 1923–2012
Follow

An important figure in the New York School, Paul Jenkins contributed to the development of abstract expressionism in New York and abroad with his intuitive, chance-based approach to painting. Working first with oil paints and later acrylic, Jenkins poured paint directly on the canvas, allowing it to drip, bleed, and pool, as well as manipulating it with an ivory knife. Jenkins’s diaphanous streaks and gentle, fluid fields of color positioned him as an important figure in abstract expressionism, and he often exhibited in the same venues as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning—artists who shared his instinctual working method. “I try to paint like a crapshooter throwing dice, utilizing past experience and my knowledge of the odds. It’s a big gamble, and that’s why I love it,” the artist once said.

Phenomena Winter Harth , 1978

Oil and sand on canvas
26 × 48 in
66 × 122 cm
This is a unique work.
£23,000
Location
London
Have a question? Visit our help center.
Want to sell a work by this artist? Consign with Artsy.
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