ROLPH SCARLETT

"Lineral Traceries" 60 x 48 inches

"Lineral Traceries" 60 x 48 inches

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Main Attributes:

Artist:Rolph Scarlett Title:"Lineral Traceries" 60 x 48 inches Work:Painting Medium:Oil Paint Substrate:Plywood Date:c. 1952 Signed: Lower Right Size:60.50" x 48.00" Pricing:Price Upon Request Details:

The present painting by Rolph Scarlett is the largest extant drip painting in existance. This piece is signed on the front and well as signed and titled on verso - "Rolph Scarlett - Lineral Traceries." It also bears the Swivelier Collection Stamp on verso.

 

This work, along with a companion piece of the same size (also available from BENTON GALLERY) represents two of the most dynamic and important such works in the artists oeuvre. The piece is part of a substantial body of seminal artworks formerly comprising the Swivelier Co. Inc. collection of Rolph Scarlett works, created during "his nearly two-decade long employment with Swivelier." BENTON GALLERY represents the entire Swivelier collection.

 

According to Harriet Tannin, the long-time representative of the Rolph Scarlett estate (now deceased) - Scarlett became an acquaintance of Jackson Pollock's during the time when Pollock was working at the Guggenheim Museum  as a "carpenter" at the same time Scarlett was a curator (under fellowship) at the Museum in New York.

 

Rolph Scarlett was amongst the third largest holdings of the Guggenheim Museum (behind Bauer & Kandinsky) - Solomon Guggenheim, at the behest of Hilla Rebay - Guggenheim's art advisor - gave Scarlett the longest Guggenheim fellowship of any artist - 11 years. Solomon Guggenheim acquired over 60 works by Scarlett for the museum.

 

 

Provenance:

The Artist

Swivelier Co. Inc., acquired from above c.1945-50

Benton Gallery, acquired from above, 2012

 

We have the largest gallery Inventory of

Scarlett Estate works.

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