Linear Development 4

Linear Development 4

Victor PasmoreWW-1970-211465
1970·Screenprint on paper·image: 422 x 416 mm

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1970
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image: 422 x 416 mm
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Victor Pasmore
Victor Pasmore

Painting

Victor Pasmore was a British painter and printmaker who transitioned from figurative work to geometric abstraction in the 1940s, becoming a pioneer of constructivist art in postwar Britain. Working primarily in oil, acrylic, and etching, he developed a rigorously mathematical approach to composition that emphasized color relationships and spatial structure over representation. His practice extended to relief constructions and environmental installations that engaged architectural principles. Pasmore's work was instrumental in establishing abstract art as a legitimate force in British modernism during a period when figuration remained dominant.

Surrey, UK

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Year
1970
Dimensions
image: 422 x 416 mm
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WW-1970-211465

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