Idelle Weber
Untitled, 1992
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Idelle Weber (American, 1932-2020), Untitled, 1992, monoprint, 41 ½ x 41 ½ in. Schwartz Art Collection, Harvard Business School, 1998.27.
“A few years ago when I was teaching at Harvard, I had access to an etching press and began to do monotypes of imaginary landscapes. I continued these on a larger scale in a series done at the Garner Tullis press in New York. The monotypes revealed a horizon line and an active sky. I have departed from the picture plane, to which I was wedded for many years, to use deep space. This work shows greater spontaneity and painterly gesture than I have allowed before. ”—Idelle Weber