Catalogue Raisonné
P63.037
Gouache on paper
30¼ x 40 in.
76.8 x 101.6 cm
Signed front lower right center: Philip Guston
- Provenance
- Hepama Collection
- Exhibitions
- The Jewish Museum, New York, NY, "Philip Guston, Recent Paintings and Drawings", January 12, 1966 - February 13, 1966
- Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA, "Philip Guston", February 15, 1967 - March 26, 1967
- Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME, "Three Artists of Today, Philip Guston, Conrad Marca-Relli, James Rosati", April 14, 1967 - May 14, 1967
- McKee Gallery, New York, NY, "Philip Guston: Abstract + Figurative", November 04, 2005 - December 17, 2005
- Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn, Germany, "Philip Guston: Works on Paper", February 28, 2007 - May 20, 2007 Travelled to:
- U.S. Embassy, London, London, England, "Americans Abroad: Masterworks by Modern and Contemporary Artists; Art in Embassies Exhibition", April 2010 - 2013
- Bibliography
- Ashton, Dore. "Philip Guston, the Painter as Metaphysician." Studio International, February 1965, pp. 64–67, illus. in b&w p. 65, listed as "Winter Form"
- Guston, Philip, Harold Rosenberg, and Jewish Museum. Philip Guston: Recent Paintings and Drawings. Introduction by Sam Hunter. Exh. cat. New York: Jewish Museum, 1965, cat. no. 54, not illus., shown as "Winter Form"
- Philip Guston. Exh. cat. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1967, cat. no. 18, not illus.
- Three Artists of Today: Philip Guston, Conrad Marca-Relli, James Rosati. Exh. cat. Waterville: Colby College Art Museum, 1967, unnumbered catalog, not illus., listed as "Accord II"
- Schreier, Christoph, Poul Erik Tøjner, Isabel Dervaux, and Michael Semff. Philip Guston: Works on Paper. Exh. cat. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2007, cat. no. 30, illus. in color, p. 73, listed as "Accord II"
- Esplund, Lance. "Guston Times Two: The Morgan's Philip Guston Retrospective Presents an Artist at His Peaks and Valleys, Lance Esplund Writes." New York Sun, May 1, 2008, p. 13, mentioned in text, not illus., listed as "Accord II"
- Naves, Mario. "How Abstract Clumps Became Philip Roth and Dick Nixon." New York Observer, May 6, 2008. Online, mentioned in text as "Accord II," not illus.
- Americans Abroad: Masterworks by Modern and Contemporary Artists; Art in Embassies Exhibition. Exh. cat. Washington DC: ART in Embassies Program U.S. Department of State, 2010, illus. in color p. 11, listed as "Accord II"
- Fujimori, Manami. "Philip Guston." Bijutsu Notebook 63, no. 951 (2011): pp. 200–03, illus. in color p. 203
- Fujimori, Manami. "The Pioneers & Revolutionaries For Art Now." In The Contemporary Art Masters. Japan: Bijutsu Shuppan-Sha, 2013, illus. in color p. 193