The Goldfish
1913
20.0 x 10.0 cm
Henry Wolf (1925 – 2005)
Henry Wolf (1925-2005): revoluční československý grafik & art director, známý z Esquire, Harper's Bazaar a Show s inovativními layouty a fotografiemi.
The painting The Goldfish by Henry Wolf is a remarkable artwork that showcases the artist's unique style and technique. Created in 1913, this black and white painting on paper measures 20 x 10 cm and is currently housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The image depicts a woman sitting at a table with a bowl in front of her, feeding the fish in the bowl.
For more information on Henry Wolf and other notable artists, visit ArtsDot.com or the Smithsonian American Art Museum's website.
Artistic Style and Technique
Henry Wolf's artistic style is characterized by his use of simple yet elegant lines, which are evident in The Goldfish. The painting's composition is well-balanced, with the woman and the bowl being the central focus. The use of black and white adds a sense of simplicity and serenity to the artwork. As seen in other artworks on ArtsDot.com, Henry Wolf's technique is reminiscent of other notable artists, such as Boris Gorelick and Gabor Peterdi.Similar Artworks
Other notable artworks that showcase similar styles and techniques include:- Flood by Boris Gorelick, a lithograph on paper created in 1941, which can be found on ArtsDot.com
- The Dark Mountain by Gabor Peterdi, an aquatint piece created in 1961, which is also available on ArtsDot.com
- Pop's Tavern by Armin Landeck, a drypoint and aquatint on paper created in 1934, which can be viewed on ArtsDot.com
For more information on Henry Wolf and other notable artists, visit ArtsDot.com or the Smithsonian American Art Museum's website.
O tomto díle
- Název: The Goldfish
- Autor: Henry Wolf
- Rok: 1913
- Původní rozměry: 20.0 x 10.0 cm
- Stav autorského práva: Chráněno autorským právem