After Poussin

circa 1980
Hollander, Natalie Charkow

Object Details

TITLE:
After Poussin
DATE:
circa 1980
MEDIUM:
Limestone
DIMENSIONS:
11 x 19 x 4 in.
CREDIT LINE:
Gift of Larry Day and Ruth Fine, 2017

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Description

Charkow Hollander looks at the art of the past as inspiration for the art of the present. Here she interprets Nicolas Poussin’s Parnassus, a 17th-century painting that shows an assemblage of allegorical figures who take inspiration from the muse of the arts—the font of all creativity—represented as a reclining female nude. Like Poussin’s painting, Charkow Hollander’s carved and cast sculptures are structured around the flow of the water that emanates from the nude. A variety of shapes and surface textures approximate the painting’s stage-like space in the shallow three dimensions of relief, offering contemporary figurative narratives on a grand theme.

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