Étude No. 1

Étude No. 1

Georges VantongerlooWW-1917-132985
1917·Oil on pressboard·55 × 55 cm (21 5/8 × 21 5/8 in.)

<p>Widely considered Georges Vantongerloo’s first abstract painting, <em>Étude No. 1</em> is the culmination of a series of increasingly complex geometric analyses of a seated female figure. Although difficult to discern within the cascades of overlapping circles, a body starts to emerge when we direct our eyes toward the red triangle at bottom. From this sharply pointed toe, legs and torso ascend, rising up along an axis that is also the physical centerline of the painting. Early critics sometimes faulted Vantongerloo for the draft-like or unfinished appearance of his work from this period, alluded to in the picture’s title. But the artist himself admired and sought out this hazy, lightly painted look, where interlocking solids and voids might suggest bodies in a state of perpetual motion.</p>

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Year
1917
Dimensions
55 × 55 cm (21 5/8 × 21 5/8 in.)

Artist

Georges Vantongerloo
Georges Vantongerloo

Printmaking

Georges Vantongerloo was a Belgian sculptor and painter who worked with geometric abstraction and mathematical systems throughout the twentieth century. He explored three-dimensional form through carved wood, stone, and bronze, as well as constructed works in metal and plastic that embodied principles of proportion and spatial harmony. His practice bridged sculpture and painting through a rigorous engagement with linear perspective and architectural space. Vantongerloo's work was central to the development of constructivist and geometric abstraction in Europe between the wars and afterward.

Antwerp, Belgium

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Year
1917
Dimensions
55 × 55 cm (21 5/8 × 21 5/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1917-132985

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Georges Vantongerloo

Georges Vantongerloo

Printmaking

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