Description
Cy Twombly’s famously inimitable art is tensely balanced between expressively abstract and suggestively pictorial impulses. His work originated under the auspices of Abstract Expressionism in the late 1940s and early 1950s and advanced uniquely along lines afforded by its freedoms. Twombly’s entire enterprise is characterized by unruly marks—stammering, energetic, and raw—that merge drawing, painting, writing, and symbolic glyphs. Scrawled, overwritten, erased, or willfully misspelled, words cite people, places, events, and stories nominally derived from Greco-Roman culture and history, especially literature, poetry, and myth.
Accession Number
186049
Medium
Oil paint, lead pencil, wax crayon, colored pencil on canvas
Dimensions
240.7 × 300.7 cm (94 3/4 × 118 3/8 in.)
Classification
painting
Credit Line
Through prior gift of Mary and Leigh Block; Marian and Samuel Klasstorner and Major Acquisitions Endowment Income funds; Wirt D. Walker Trust; Estate of Walter Aitken; Director's Fund; Helen A. Regenstein Endowment; Laura T. Magnuson Acquisition Fund