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Nome Classe Data

robert kulicke, Untitled (1963). Riproduzione a scopo illustrativo; tutti i diritti sono riservati dal titolare dei diritti.

Dettagli dell'opera

Artista
robert kulicke wahooart.com/it/artists/robert-kulicke/
Date dell'artista
1924 – 2007
Pittura
1963
Dimensioni originali
25 x 23 cm

Nel contesto

Untitled — robert kulicke

Quali sono le dimensioni?

Le dimensioni originali sono 25 × 23 cm (altezza × larghezza), qui rappresentate accanto a un adulto di statura media.

Data di realizzazione

  1. 1920
  2. 1930
  3. 1940
  4. 1950
  5. 1960
  6. 1970
  7. 1980
  8. 1990
  9. 2000

Shaded: la vita di robert kulicke (1924–2007) ▲ quest'opera, 1963

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Palette colori

Rilevato dall'immagine

    Colore principale

    Gray #959898

    Tavolozza salvata

    • #959898
    • #818382
    • #2D302F
    • #595D5C
    Colore principale
    Gray
    Intensità
    Monochromatic La saturazione e la varietà dei colori, da una singola tonalità tenue a molteplici sfumature vivaci.
    Contrasto
    Gentle Quanto i colori differiscano in luminosità e saturazione nell'intera opera.
    Armonia
    Discordant Palette L'armonia cromatica, dall'accostamento contrastante all'unione completa.
    Luminosità
    Bright Il grado di luminosità o di oscurità complessiva dell'immagine, dalle ombre profonde ai punti di massima luce.
    Saturazione
    Muted Quanto siano puri e intensi i colori, dal quasi grigio al pienamente vivido.

    Artista e museo

    Artista

    robert kulicke

    The Architect of the Frame and the Soul of Still Life

    Robert Moore Kulicke was far more than a mere craftsman; he was a visionary who understood that the boundary between an artwork and its environment is where true magic resides. Born in Philadelphia in 1924, his early life was steeped in the quiet reverence of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where he spent countless hours studying the masters long before he ever picked up a brush or a tool. This foundational intimacy with art history would later allow him to bridge the gap between the ancient traditions of goldsmithing and the cutting-edge minimalism of the mid-20th century. After serving in the United States Army during World War II, Kulicke embarked on a transformative journey to Paris, funded by the G.I. Bill. It was in the vibrant atmosphere of post-war France that he studied under the legendary Fernand Léger, an experience that infused his artistic DNA with the structural clarity and bold philosophies of modernism.

    Upon returning to New York City in 1951, Kulicke did not merely enter the art world; he redefined its very edges. His arrival coincided with the rise of Abstract Expressionism, and through his burgeoning friendship with titans such as Franz Kline and Robert Motherwell, he found a way to translate their raw, energetic canvases into a new language of presentation. He moved away from the heavy, ornate gilded frames of the past, instead conceiving the revolutionary "Kulicke frame." This design, characterized by a simple, elegant band of polished aluminum, offered a minimalist sanctuary for modern masterpieces. His innovation was so profound that the Museum of Modern Art commissioned his designs for traveling exhibitions, and his "floating frames" became iconic staples in museum galleries worldwide, forever changing how viewers interact with the depth and dimension of a painting.

    A Mastery of Detail and the Revival of Tradition

    While his influence on the design of picture frames earned him international acclaim as an innovator, Kulicke’s personal artistic practice revealed a much more delicate and introspective side. He was a painter of profound sensitivity, specializing in small, exquisite still lifes that captured the ephemeral beauty of the everyday. His works, such as Roses or his various studies of light and texture, were deeply rooted in Impressionistic principles, utilizing muted tones and soft, textured brushstrokes to evoke a sense of quietude and timelessness. In these intimate compositions, one can see the same precision he applied to his frames—a meticulous attention to how light falls upon a petal or how shadow settles within a ceramic mug.

    Beyond the canvas and the workshop, Kulicke’s creative spirit sought out even more intricate challenges, leading him to the ancient and demanding world of jewelry making. He is famously credited with reviving the granulation technique, an incredibly complex goldsmithing method involving the fusion of tiny gold spheres onto a surface. This pursuit mirrored his broader career: a constant dialogue between the old and the new, the monumental and the minute. Whether he was designing a Lucite frame for a photography collection or meticulously placing gold grains on a precious metal, Kulicke remained a master of texture and form.

    The legacy of Robert Kulicke is one of seamless integration. He proved that the container can be as much a work of art as the contained, and that the modern eye requires both the boldness of innovation and the comfort of tradition. His life’s work stands as a testament to the idea that true artistry lies in the ability to see the profound within the small, and to provide the perfect, elegant border for the world's most significant visions.

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    Citazione dell'opera

    MLA
    kulicke, robert. Untitled. 1963, https://wahooart.com/it/art/robert-kulicke-untitled-D3262D-en/
    APA
    kulicke, robert (1963). Untitled [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/it/art/robert-kulicke-untitled-D3262D-en/
    Chicago
    robert kulicke. Untitled. 1963. https://wahooart.com/it/art/robert-kulicke-untitled-D3262D-en/
    Harvard
    kulicke, robert (1963) Untitled. Available at: https://wahooart.com/it/art/robert-kulicke-untitled-D3262D-en/

    Guarda da vicino

    Untitled — robert kulicke

    Guarda da vicino

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    1. Cosa ti colpisce per primo, e perché?
    2. Quali colori o forme creano l'atmosfera — e di che atmosfera si tratta?
    3. Rivedi Pear (1969), precedentemente citato in questa guida. Indica due elementi che condivide con quest'opera e uno che la differenzia.
    4. robert kulicke aveva circa 39 anni quando quest'opera è stata realizzata. Quali elementi ne rivelano la mano di un artista in quella fase della sua carriera?
    5. Cosa potrebbe aver voluto trasmetterti l'artista?

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