The artwork Nutation by
Minna Citron is a captivating piece that showcases the artist's unique style and perspective. Created in 1962, this color etching and aquatint on paper is a remarkable example of
Abstract Expressionism. The painting is currently housed at the
Smithsonian American Art Museum in the United States.
The Artist's Vision
Minna Citron was an American painter and printmaker known for her bold and expressive works. Her early prints focused on the role of women, often in a satirical manner, while her later pieces like Nutation explored the realm of abstract art. This shift in style is evident in her use of vibrant colors and dynamic compositions.
Key Features of Nutation include:
- Color etching and aquatint on paper
- Plate size: 16 x 20 7/8 in. (40.7 x 52.9 cm)
- Gift of E. Tuckerman Allen, 1966.22
Artistic Style and Influences
Minna Citron's work was influenced by the
Urban Realism movement, as well as the works of artists like
Honoré Daumier. Her unique style is characterized by bold lines, vibrant colors, and a sense of energy and movement. Visit
Minna Citron: Nutation to explore more of her captivating artworks.
Minna Citron's legacy is a testament to her innovative spirit and artistic vision. To learn more about this remarkable artist, visit
Minna Citron on WahooArt.com or check out her profile on
Wikipedia.
The
Smithsonian American Art Museum is home to an extensive collection of American art, including works by
Minna Citron. Explore the museum's collection and discover more about American art and its history.