Manicured Relief

Manicured Relief

Jean (Hans) ArpWW-1930-013880
1930·Painted wood·33 × 45.7 × 7 cm (13 × 18 × 2 1/4 in.)

<p>In 1917 Jean (Hans) Arp began creating wooden reliefs from curvilinear pieces of painted and layered wood. Starting with individual forms based on abstract drawings, he worked with a carpenter to cut amoeba-like shapes and then assembled them into composite structures that hold a hybrid position between painting and sculpture. The title, <em>Manicured Relief</em>, suggests that the top form's gray-green extremities might represent painted fingernails, which became popular among women in the mid-1920s. The feminine association also carries over to the work's first owner: <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artists/21655/mary-reynolds">Mary Reynolds</a>, an artist and avant-garde bookbinder who, like Arp, was based in Paris in the 1930s.</p>

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Year
1930
Dimensions
33 × 45.7 × 7 cm (13 × 18 × 2 1/4 in.)

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Year
1930
Dimensions
33 × 45.7 × 7 cm (13 × 18 × 2 1/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1930-013880

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Source
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Status
verified

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Jean (Hans) Arp

Jean (Hans) Arp

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