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Art of the Day – 02/01/17 (Bombardment, Philip Guston)

Daily Artwork — “Bombardment, Philip Guston, 1937”

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From the museum label:

“Philip Guston painted Bombardment after reading newspaper reports of atrocities carried out during the Spanish Civil War, which began on July 17, 1936, when General Francisco Franco led a military coup against the democratically elected Republican government. The emotionally charged scene, which reflects the artist’s recent exposure to the activist art of the Mexican mural movement, depicts the aerial bombardment of a civilian population by Franco’s warplanes. However, the traditional tondo (circle) format, typically identified with Italian Renaissance painting, suggests that Guston intended to create a universal icon decrying human hatred and destruction rather than a specific commentary on the war in Spain.”

1937 — Bombardment.  Oil paint on Masonite. Social Realism style. Philip Guston (1913-1980).  Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
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Posted by on February 1, 2017 in Daily Art

 

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Art of the Day – 12/3/13 (City Limits, Philip Guston)

Daily Artwork — “City Limits, Philip Guston, 1969”

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In City Limits, Guston’s hooded characters squeeze into a car, like clowns, as if to go cause trouble in town. His Klansmen often undertook myriad tasks in his paintings, but more than most, this image reflects an aspect of Guston’s original motivation for switching back towards realism: a growing fear at the spread of political disorder and upheaval in America. (Via Wikipaintings)

1969 — City Limits. Oil on Canvas. Neo-Expressionism style. Philip Guston (1913 – 1980).

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Posted by on December 3, 2013 in Daily Art

 

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