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WILLIAM PEREHUDOFF "BLUE DOT" WATERCOLOR, 1980

WILLIAM PEREHUDOFF "BLUE DOT" WATERCOLOR, 1980

William Perehudoff (1918-2013) is one of the most cherished and collected Canadian abstract painters. His work exemplifies how color field painting was expressed in Canada.

Perehudoff is known for his simple and exuberant compositions that juxtapose and celebrate color. He spent several summers at the University of Saskatchewan's legendary Emma Lake Artist's Workshop in the 1960s, where he worked and studied with fellow artists Jules Olitski and Kenneth Noland. Like several of his contemporaries, Perehudoff was encouraged and guided by legendary New York critic Clement Greenberg.

Perehudoff completed several smaller-scale water-based sketches such as this one throughout his career. He sometimes used them as studies, or as intimate explorations of color relationships.

This work is quietly bold. Framed by an inky grey wash, a cerulean oval sits in the centre of the page. Atop it are textured pink, red, and white marks. The tooth of those marks in contrast with the soft blue and the washed grey creates an interesting visual tension--evoking depth and almost movement. By masterfully orchestrating colors, shapes, and textures, Perehudoff has created a balanced composition that is a joy to experience.

This politely arranged watercolor is a testament to the artist's expertise as a colorist, and his ongoing commitment to and exploration of color-field painting. 

During his lifetime, Perehudoff was recognized across Canada (and beyond). Today his works can be found in major public collections across the country. Even during his heyday, Perehudoff stayed in Saskatchewan preferring to paint at his family's farm.

Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.

Untitled (WC-80-201)

Watercolor on paper

Canada, 1980

Initialled by the artist in pencil, bottom right

5.75"H 7.75"W (sheet)

8.25"H 10.25"W (framed)

Very good condition

Note: the price is $1,850 CAD

$555.00

Original: $1,850.00

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WILLIAM PEREHUDOFF "BLUE DOT" WATERCOLOR, 1980

$1,850.00

$555.00

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WILLIAM PEREHUDOFF "BLUE DOT" WATERCOLOR, 1980

William Perehudoff (1918-2013) is one of the most cherished and collected Canadian abstract painters. His work exemplifies how color field painting was expressed in Canada.

Perehudoff is known for his simple and exuberant compositions that juxtapose and celebrate color. He spent several summers at the University of Saskatchewan's legendary Emma Lake Artist's Workshop in the 1960s, where he worked and studied with fellow artists Jules Olitski and Kenneth Noland. Like several of his contemporaries, Perehudoff was encouraged and guided by legendary New York critic Clement Greenberg.

Perehudoff completed several smaller-scale water-based sketches such as this one throughout his career. He sometimes used them as studies, or as intimate explorations of color relationships.

This work is quietly bold. Framed by an inky grey wash, a cerulean oval sits in the centre of the page. Atop it are textured pink, red, and white marks. The tooth of those marks in contrast with the soft blue and the washed grey creates an interesting visual tension--evoking depth and almost movement. By masterfully orchestrating colors, shapes, and textures, Perehudoff has created a balanced composition that is a joy to experience.

This politely arranged watercolor is a testament to the artist's expertise as a colorist, and his ongoing commitment to and exploration of color-field painting. 

During his lifetime, Perehudoff was recognized across Canada (and beyond). Today his works can be found in major public collections across the country. Even during his heyday, Perehudoff stayed in Saskatchewan preferring to paint at his family's farm.

Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.

Untitled (WC-80-201)

Watercolor on paper

Canada, 1980

Initialled by the artist in pencil, bottom right

5.75"H 7.75"W (sheet)

8.25"H 10.25"W (framed)

Very good condition

Note: the price is $1,850 CAD

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William Perehudoff (1918-2013) is one of the most cherished and collected Canadian abstract painters. His work exemplifies how color field painting was expressed in Canada.

Perehudoff is known for his simple and exuberant compositions that juxtapose and celebrate color. He spent several summers at the University of Saskatchewan's legendary Emma Lake Artist's Workshop in the 1960s, where he worked and studied with fellow artists Jules Olitski and Kenneth Noland. Like several of his contemporaries, Perehudoff was encouraged and guided by legendary New York critic Clement Greenberg.

Perehudoff completed several smaller-scale water-based sketches such as this one throughout his career. He sometimes used them as studies, or as intimate explorations of color relationships.

This work is quietly bold. Framed by an inky grey wash, a cerulean oval sits in the centre of the page. Atop it are textured pink, red, and white marks. The tooth of those marks in contrast with the soft blue and the washed grey creates an interesting visual tension--evoking depth and almost movement. By masterfully orchestrating colors, shapes, and textures, Perehudoff has created a balanced composition that is a joy to experience.

This politely arranged watercolor is a testament to the artist's expertise as a colorist, and his ongoing commitment to and exploration of color-field painting. 

During his lifetime, Perehudoff was recognized across Canada (and beyond). Today his works can be found in major public collections across the country. Even during his heyday, Perehudoff stayed in Saskatchewan preferring to paint at his family's farm.

Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.

Untitled (WC-80-201)

Watercolor on paper

Canada, 1980

Initialled by the artist in pencil, bottom right

5.75"H 7.75"W (sheet)

8.25"H 10.25"W (framed)

Very good condition

Note: the price is $1,850 CAD

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