Catalogue Raisonné

P52.011

Painting No. 9, 1952
Oil on canvas
48¼ x 60¼ in.
122.6 x 153.0 cm
Signed front lower center: Philip Guston
Provenance
Private Collection
The Edward R. Broida Trust, Los Angeles
Private Collection
Collection Sophie and Boris Leavitt, Hanover, Pennsylvania
Exhibitions
The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD, "Abstract Expressionists", March 03, 1953 - March 29, 1953
Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, NY, "Recent Paintings Philip Guston", February 06, 1956 - March 03, 1956 
Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, "V Bienal, Estados Unidos, 1959", September 21, 1959 - December 31, 1959
The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, "Paths of Abstract Art", October 04, 1960 - November 13, 1960
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, "Philip Guston", May 03, 1962 - July 01, 1962  Travelled to:
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, "Philip Guston, Retrospective 1930 - 1979", May 15, 1980 - June 29, 1980  Travelled to:
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain, "Philip Guston: Retrospectiva de Pintura", March 01, 1989 - May 08, 1989  Travelled to:
McKee Gallery, New York, NY, "Philip Guston: Paintings from the Fifties", April 22, 1995 - June 03, 1995 
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX, "Philip Guston Retrospective", March 30, 2003 - June 08, 2003  Travelled to:
Bibliography
Abstract Expressionists. Exh. cat. Baltimore: Baltimore Museum of Art, 1953, unnumbered catalog, not illus., shown as "No. 9--1952", The Egan Gallery, N.Y.C.
A V Bienal, Estados Unidos, 1959. Exh. cat. Minneapolis: Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts, 1959, cat. no. 2, not illus., shown as "Number 9", Courtesy of Boris and Sophie Leavitt of Lana Lobell, Inc., Hanover, Pennsylvania
Paths of Abstract Art. Exh. cat. Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1960, cat. no. 85, illus. in b&w p. 56
Philip Guston. Exh. cat. New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1962, cat. no. 21, not illus., Collection Sophie and Boris Leavitt, Hanover, PA
Philip Guston. Exh. cat. New York: George Braziller, 1980, cat. no. 21, not illus., listed as "No. 9"
Uberquoi, Marie-Claire. "La carrera singular d'un pintor inquiet." Diari de Barcelona, May 27, 1989, mentioned in text, not illus.
Philip Guston: Retrospectiva de Pintura. Exh. cat. Essays by Mark Rosenthal, Robert Storr, Carrie Rickey, Francisco Calvo Serraller, and Dore Ashton. Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura, Dirección General de Bellas Artes y Archivos, Centro Nacional de Exposiciones, 1989, cat. no. 9, illus. in color p. 40, listed as "Number 9"
Philip Guston: Paintings from the Fifties. Exh. cat. New York: McKee Gallery, 1995, cat. no. 5, illus. in color (no page #)
Philip Guston Tableaux / Paintings 1947 - 1979. Exh. cat. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2000, mentioned in text p. 34
Budick, Ariella. "Feel The Rage: A Philip Guston exhibit at the Met puts his pain on display." Newsday, November 2, 2003, pp. D19-D20, illus. in b&w p. D19
Siegel, Lee. "The Artful Dodger: Philip Guston was Misunderstood—But Why?" Slate Magazine, December 9, 2003, illus. in color in article and color image included as part of slide show attached to article
Auping, Michael. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Philip Guston Retrospective. Exh. cat. London: Thames & Hudson, 2003, illus. in color Plate 31, unpaginated (but would be p. 129)
Lambirth, Andrew. "Apocalyptic Vision." Spectator (London), January 24, 2004, p. 36, mentioned in text, not illus.
Botelho, Manuel. Guston em contexto: até ao regresso da figura. Lisbon: Livros Vendaval, 2007, illus. in color p. 87
Bucklow, Christopher. What Is in the Dwat: The Universe of Guston's Final Decade. Grasmere, England: Wordsworth Trust, 2007, Plate 4, illus. in color p. 170, listed as measuring 106.7 x 142.2 and being titled "Painting #9"
Storr, Robert. Philip Guston: A Life Spent Painting. London: Laurence King Publishing, 2020, No. 40 illus. in color p. 54 and mentioned in text p. 52