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Hattula Moholy-Nagy has confirmed the authenticity of this work.
Having created his last representational expressionist drawing in 1921, Moholy-Nagy resolved to cast his art in the language of abstraction, 'completely freed from all elements reminiscent of nature,' he later wrote. 'My desire was to work with nothing but the peculiar characteristics of colors, with their pure relationships. I chose simple geometric forms as a step toward such objectivity.' His intent was not, however, a formal art for art’s sake. 'The so-called "unpolitical" approach to art is a fallacy,' Moholy-Nagy averred. 'Art may press for a socio-biological solution to problems just as energetically as social revolutionaries may press for political action' (L. Moholy-Nagy, The New Vision andAbstract of an Artist, New York, 1947, p. 76).
The present work was created during Moholy-Nagy's tenure at the Weimar and Dessau Bauhaus between 1923 and 1928, when he produced many of his finest paintings and most remarkable works in other fields, while laying the groundwork for future innovations in his art. The worsening political situation in Europe during the 1930s forced the Hungarian-born artist into even more distant exile from his native land, although these circumstances provided the timely opportunity of allowing him to bring his art and ideas directly to America, where he became widely appreciated as a teacher.
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Gouache, brush and India ink, wash and pencil on laid paper. Hinged to the mount at the reverse upper sheet corners. The left sheet edge with a vertical flattened crease. The tip of the upper-right sheet corner reattached with an associated triangular patch of Japan paper at the reverse. Some craquelure in the black element. Mount-staining and a few tiny unobtrusive foxmarks. Soft handling marks in places. An area of mild skinning towards the lower-right corner, The pigments are strong. Subject to the foregoing, it is our opinion that this work appears to be in generally good condition.
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Lot 3Sale 18255
Komposition mit farbigen StreifenLÁSZLÓ MOHOLY-NAGY (1895-1946)Estimate: GBP 12,000 - 18,000
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