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DOROTHY DEHNER “AFFINITIES” INK AND WATERCOLOR, 1951

DOROTHY DEHNER “AFFINITIES” INK AND WATERCOLOR, 1951

Dorothy Dehner (1901–1994) was an influential American multidisciplinary artist who worked with drawing, painting, printmaking, and most notably sculpture.

Despite her artistic contributions, Dehner's legacy was overshadowed for many years by her ex-husband, the acclaimed sculptor David Smith. Stifled by their tumultuous relationship, Dehner only fully committed to her practice after divorcing in 1951. This break was highly fruitful for her output and her reputation in the years following.

After the divorce, Dehner refined her artistic voice and expanded her practice to include printmaking and sculpture. Her new-found independence and renewed ambition led to a pivotal relationship with the esteemed printmaking studio Atelier 17. Working there she formed a close and enduring friendship with Louise Nevelson.

Simultaneously spontaneous and architectural, Dehner's oeuvre resists categorization. While one can find numerous divergent references to modern life or nature, the work resists a single definition. Marked intricate line-work along with fragmented and overlapping geometric forms, the artist creates hypnotic abstract structures. 

This impressive work on paper demonstrates Denher's distinct brand of abstraction, marked by fine, precise lines that converge and intercept at various degrees. Elongated arcs disrupt the rigidity of the composition, introducing a sense of fluidity and motion amidst the angular structure.

Diffused swathes of cinnabar, persimmon, and citron illuminate the composition demonstrating Dehner's mastery of watercolor in abstract compositions. 

From 1948 until her passing in 1994, Dehner had over 50 solo exhibitions and completed numerous public commissions for prestigious organizations such as New York Medical College, Rockefeller Center, and the American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation.  

To learn more about Dorothy Dehner's works on paper, we recommend exploring the online holdings of her work at the National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.) and the MoMA (NYC)

Questions about this piece? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720

Visit our Toronto gallery on Thursdays or by appointment.

“Affinities"

USA, 1951

Ink and watercolor on paper

Signed and dated lower left

20.5"H 15.75"W (work)

24.75"H 20"W (framed)

Framed with museum glass

Very good condition

$16,000.00
DOROTHY DEHNER “AFFINITIES” INK AND WATERCOLOR, 1951
$16,000.00

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DOROTHY DEHNER “AFFINITIES” INK AND WATERCOLOR, 1951

Dorothy Dehner (1901–1994) was an influential American multidisciplinary artist who worked with drawing, painting, printmaking, and most notably sculpture.

Despite her artistic contributions, Dehner's legacy was overshadowed for many years by her ex-husband, the acclaimed sculptor David Smith. Stifled by their tumultuous relationship, Dehner only fully committed to her practice after divorcing in 1951. This break was highly fruitful for her output and her reputation in the years following.

After the divorce, Dehner refined her artistic voice and expanded her practice to include printmaking and sculpture. Her new-found independence and renewed ambition led to a pivotal relationship with the esteemed printmaking studio Atelier 17. Working there she formed a close and enduring friendship with Louise Nevelson.

Simultaneously spontaneous and architectural, Dehner's oeuvre resists categorization. While one can find numerous divergent references to modern life or nature, the work resists a single definition. Marked intricate line-work along with fragmented and overlapping geometric forms, the artist creates hypnotic abstract structures. 

This impressive work on paper demonstrates Denher's distinct brand of abstraction, marked by fine, precise lines that converge and intercept at various degrees. Elongated arcs disrupt the rigidity of the composition, introducing a sense of fluidity and motion amidst the angular structure.

Diffused swathes of cinnabar, persimmon, and citron illuminate the composition demonstrating Dehner's mastery of watercolor in abstract compositions. 

From 1948 until her passing in 1994, Dehner had over 50 solo exhibitions and completed numerous public commissions for prestigious organizations such as New York Medical College, Rockefeller Center, and the American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation.  

To learn more about Dorothy Dehner's works on paper, we recommend exploring the online holdings of her work at the National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.) and the MoMA (NYC)

Questions about this piece? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720

Visit our Toronto gallery on Thursdays or by appointment.

“Affinities"

USA, 1951

Ink and watercolor on paper

Signed and dated lower left

20.5"H 15.75"W (work)

24.75"H 20"W (framed)

Framed with museum glass

Very good condition

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Dorothy Dehner (1901–1994) was an influential American multidisciplinary artist who worked with drawing, painting, printmaking, and most notably sculpture.

Despite her artistic contributions, Dehner's legacy was overshadowed for many years by her ex-husband, the acclaimed sculptor David Smith. Stifled by their tumultuous relationship, Dehner only fully committed to her practice after divorcing in 1951. This break was highly fruitful for her output and her reputation in the years following.

After the divorce, Dehner refined her artistic voice and expanded her practice to include printmaking and sculpture. Her new-found independence and renewed ambition led to a pivotal relationship with the esteemed printmaking studio Atelier 17. Working there she formed a close and enduring friendship with Louise Nevelson.

Simultaneously spontaneous and architectural, Dehner's oeuvre resists categorization. While one can find numerous divergent references to modern life or nature, the work resists a single definition. Marked intricate line-work along with fragmented and overlapping geometric forms, the artist creates hypnotic abstract structures. 

This impressive work on paper demonstrates Denher's distinct brand of abstraction, marked by fine, precise lines that converge and intercept at various degrees. Elongated arcs disrupt the rigidity of the composition, introducing a sense of fluidity and motion amidst the angular structure.

Diffused swathes of cinnabar, persimmon, and citron illuminate the composition demonstrating Dehner's mastery of watercolor in abstract compositions. 

From 1948 until her passing in 1994, Dehner had over 50 solo exhibitions and completed numerous public commissions for prestigious organizations such as New York Medical College, Rockefeller Center, and the American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation.  

To learn more about Dorothy Dehner's works on paper, we recommend exploring the online holdings of her work at the National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.) and the MoMA (NYC)

Questions about this piece? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720

Visit our Toronto gallery on Thursdays or by appointment.

“Affinities"

USA, 1951

Ink and watercolor on paper

Signed and dated lower left

20.5"H 15.75"W (work)

24.75"H 20"W (framed)

Framed with museum glass

Very good condition

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