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- Mixed media on thick wove paper - Signed and dated, lower right side - Signed, dated (Sept. 1992) and numbered in pencil (Verso) - Paper size: 32.5 x 25.5 cm - Size Cover: 38.0 x 28.5 cm - The painting comes in the original hardcover map which is also hand signed in blue paint. // Bram Bogart's Composition No. 7 (1992) is a striking mixed media painting that reflects the artist's bold, tactile approach to abstract art. Executed on thick wove paper, the composition features large, vertical bands of vivid colors—black, red, blue, and yellow—applied with a heavy, impasto technique. The thick application of paint creates a sense of depth and texture, emphasizing the physicality of the medium. The artist’s signature and date appear on the lower right, while the verso also includes a signature and additional notations in pencil. The vibrant hues and dynamic brushstrokes highlight Bogart’s commitment to materiality and form, making this piece a quintessential example of his expressive style.
Composition no. 7, 1992
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- Mixed media on thick wove paper - Signed and dated, lower right side - Signed, dated (Sept. 1992) and numbered in pencil (Verso) - Paper size: 32.5 x 25.5 cm - Size Cover: 38.0 x 28.5 cm - The painting comes in the original hardcover map which is also hand signed in blue paint. // Bram Bogart's Composition No. 7 (1992) is a striking mixed media painting that reflects the artist's bold, tactile approach to abstract art. Executed on thick wove paper, the composition features large, vertical bands of vivid colors—black, red, blue, and yellow—applied with a heavy, impasto technique. The thick application of paint creates a sense of depth and texture, emphasizing the physicality of the medium. The artist’s signature and date appear on the lower right, while the verso also includes a signature and additional notations in pencil. The vibrant hues and dynamic brushstrokes highlight Bogart’s commitment to materiality and form, making this piece a quintessential example of his expressive style.
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What is Colour Field Painting?
Colour Field Painting is an abstract style characterized by large areas of a single color or simple, solid colors. The term was first used in the 1950s to describe the work of three American Abstract Expressionist painters—Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, and Clyfford Still. Their work emphasized the emotional power of color and the creation of vast, meditative spaces through expansive color fields.
