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AD REINHARDT (1913-1967) NUMBER 17 signed and titled on the reverse oil on canvas 50 x 20 in. (12...

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AD REINHARDT (1913-1967) NUMBER 17 signed and titled on the reverse oil on canvas 50 x 20 in. (12...
AD REINHARDT
(1913-1967)
NUMBER 17
signed and titled on the reverse
oil on canvas
50 x 20 in. (127 x 50.8 cm)
painted in 1953
ESTIMATE: $200,000-300,000
PROVENANCE
Betty Parsons Gallery, NEW YORK
Marlborough Galleria d'Arte, ROME
Private collection, SWITZERLAND
Reinardt's paintings are made with one end in mind; they are objects to experience esthetically, not commentary, self-expressing, or formal excercises that may be challenging to decipher. They demand concentraited attention and their perceptual intensity is as little dependent upon allusion as possible... It is artist's like Reinhardt who extend our comprehension of beauty.
Lucy R. Lippard, AD REINHARDT, The Jewish Museum,
NEW YORK, 1967, p. 26
We saw that pictures these days are only limitations and substitutes of real things and therefore not `high' art. If you think that a picture of a sunset or a nude is real, then you don't have much fun, do you? We saw that both light and time is space, that you yourself are a space, that a painting is a flat space. We saw that an abstract painting is not a window-frame-peep-show-hole-in-the-wall but a new object or image hung on the wall and an organization of real space relations... A modern painter's worst enemy is the picture maker who somehow creates in the people the illusion that one needs not know anything about art or art history to understand it. But looking isn't as simple as it looks.
Ad Reinhardt (ibid, p. 14)