Artist: Sean Scully (b.1945) Title: Diagonals 1 (1973) Medium: acrylic, pencil and tape on paper Size: 66.10 x 100.90cm (26 x 40in) Signature: signed and dated 'Sean Scully '73' lower right, inscribed 'Diagonals 1' lower left Provenance: Rowan Gallery, London. Christie's, South Kensington, 5th April 2007 Private Collection Exhibited: Rowan Gallery, London - Sean Scully Recent Paintings, November - December 1973. More info: Click to read more about this lot Sean Scully abandoned figurative work in the mid-1960s and has since established a reputation as an abstract painter. Drawing on the traditions of Abstract Expressionism, he creates strongly articulated pieces: canvases on heavy stretchers, and architectural constructions that project themselves into the viewers space. Scully had his first major exhibition at the Rowan Gallery in 1973 and today his work is represented in the permanent collections of most major museums and public galleries around the world. The Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, opened an extension in 2006 with a room dedicated to Scully's works. His works were the subject of a hugely successful exhibition "Sean Scully at the National Gallery of Ireland" to mark the artists 70th birthday. The subject work Diagonals 1 from 1973 is a particularly important work as it was the first and one of finest works in the series exhibited in the Rowan Gallery during this pivotal time in the Artists development.
Artist: Sean Scully (b.1945) Title: Diagonals 1 (1973) Medium: acrylic, pencil and tape on paper Size: 66.10 x 100.90cm (26 x 40in) Signature: signed and dated 'Sean Scully '73' lower right, inscribed 'Diagonals 1' lower left Provenance: Rowan Gallery, London. Christie's, South Kensington, 5th April 2007 Private Collection Exhibited: Rowan Gallery, London - Sean Scully Recent Paintings, November - December 1973. More info: Click to read more about this lot Sean Scully abandoned figurative work in the mid-1960s and has since established a reputation as an abstract painter. Drawing on the traditions of Abstract Expressionism, he creates strongly articulated pieces: canvases on heavy stretchers, and architectural constructions that project themselves into the viewers space. Scully had his first major exhibition at the Rowan Gallery in 1973 and today his work is represented in the permanent collections of most major museums and public galleries around the world. The Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, opened an extension in 2006 with a room dedicated to Scully's works. His works were the subject of a hugely successful exhibition "Sean Scully at the National Gallery of Ireland" to mark the artists 70th birthday. The subject work Diagonals 1 from 1973 is a particularly important work as it was the first and one of finest works in the series exhibited in the Rowan Gallery during this pivotal time in the Artists development.
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