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Before his death in 1991, Robert Motherwell
was one of the leaders of the Abstract Expressionist movement.
Married to fellow artist Helen Frankenthaler,
he was also the movement's loudest political voice. Motherwell
had one great subject for his abstract "elegies," one
central inspiration: the 1930s Spanish Civil War. The tragedy
of that event, in which an embattled, defiantly idealistic Spanish
Republic was overwhelmed by the brutal fascist militia of Francisco
Franco, gave Motherwell the impetus to dedicate a life's work
to the cause of celebrating (and mourning) freedom.
- Paintings Available by Robert Motherwell:
- Elegy to the Spanish Republic No. 134,
1974.
- Untitled (Elegy), 1988.
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