Catalogue Raisonné
P63.025
Gouache on paper mounted on panel
21¾ x 29¾ in.
55.3 x 75.7 cm
Signed front lower center: Philip Guston
- Provenance
- Colby College Museum of Art, Museum Purchase
- Exhibitions
- Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME, "Three Artists of Today, Philip Guston, Conrad Marca-Relli, James Rosati", April 14, 1967 - May 14, 1967
- Stamford Museum and Nature Center, Stamford, CT, "[Unknown Title]", March 1970 - April 1970
- University of Southern Maine Art Gallery, Gorham, ME, "Selections from the Permanent Collection at Colby College (Drawings, Paintings, Prints, Sculpture and Photographs)", January 15, 1984 - February 16, 1984
- Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME, "Landscape and Abstract Art: A Continuing Dialogue", March 03, 1985 - March 31, 1985
- Richard York Gallery, New York, NY, "American Art from the Colby College Museum of Art", February 13, 1991 - March 09, 1991
- Port Washington Public Library, Port Washington, NY, "100 Years of American Art from Colby College Museum of Art", January 02, 1992 - February 29, 1992
- Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, GA, "150 Years of American Art from Colby College Museum of Art", January 22, 1993 - March 07, 1993
- Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME, "Visionary Painting: Curated by Alex Katz", June 01, 2017 - August 27, 2017
- Bibliography
- Three Artists of Today: Philip Guston, Conrad Marca-Relli, James Rosati. Exh. cat. Waterville: Colby College Art Museum, 1967, unnumbered catalog, not illus.
- Art Journal. "College Museum Notes." Summer 1968, pg. 410
- Pardee, Hearne. "Landscape and the Language of Abstraction." Arts Magazine, September 1985, pp. 134-135, illus. in b&w p. 135
- Visionary Painting. Exh. cat. Waterville: Colby College Museum of Art, 2017, illus. in color p. 29