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Cy Twombly, Quercus Robur, from Natural History Part II: Some Trees of Italy, 1976

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Sale price$24,500

Lithograph, granolithograph, and collotype on Fabriano paper, from "Natural History Part II: Some Trees of Italy" (1976), a portfolio of eight lithographs published in an edition of 98. Signed by the artist.

About the Work

Quercus Robur (Common Oak), from Natural History Part II: Some Trees of Italy, 1976 is a mixed media print on Fabriano paper from Cy Twombly's celebrated portfolio of botanical studies. This striking work exemplifies Twombly's distinctive approach to mark-making, featuring the Common Oak rendered through his characteristic expressive drips, frenetic scribbles, and gestural, calligraphic linework.

The print is from "Natural History Part II: Some Trees of Italy," published in an edition of 98. This portfolio represents Twombly's exploration of the beauty and fragility of nature, and the interconnectedness of all living things. The series combines scientific observation with poetic expression, reflecting Twombly's deep engagement with both classical culture and natural forms.

In this work, Twombly employs a combination of lithography, collotype, and collage techniques to create layered compositions that evoke the sensory experience of being surrounded by lush foliage. The use of semi-transparent tracing paper adds depth and dimension to the composition, allowing glimpses of underlying layers to shine through, much like sunlight filtering through the leaves of a dense forest.

Cy Twombly (1928-2011) is recognized as one of the most significant artists of the post-war period, known for his large-scale, calligraphic-style graffiti paintings. His work draws on a wide array of influences, including the bold brushwork of Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline, Dada cut-ups, and scientific illustration. Twombly's unique visual language bridges abstraction and representation, creating works that are both intellectually engaging and visually compelling.

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Quercus Robur, from Natural History Part II: Some Trees of Italy, 1976 by Cy Twombly
Quercus Robur, from Natural History Part II: Some Trees of Italy, 1976 Sale price$24,500

Cy Twombly

Cy Twombly, celebrated for his expressive, abstract paintings and drawings, explored themes of mythology, history, and literature. His works remain influential and highly valued. Browse Cy Twombly art for sale, featuring prints and editions that capture his distinctive style.

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