Three Forms

Description

Born to a peasant family in Turkish Armenia, Arshile Gorky was deeply affected by the terrible hardships and poverty of his first 15 years. He immigrated to the United States in 1920, after witnessing his mother’s death from starvation. Once established in America, his artistic style rapidly moved from formal, classical depiction toward abstraction.

Provenance

Sold by the Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1968.

Three Forms

Arshile Gorky

1937

Accession Number

28688

Medium

Pen and brush and black ink with traces of oil paint on ivory wove paper with a graphite underdrawing

Dimensions

57.2 × 73.7 cm (22 9/16 × 29 1/16 in.)

Classification

pen and ink drawings

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Grant J. Pick Memorial Fund