Untitled
Martin Puryear
American, born 1941
2001
An etching with drypoint and chine collé in which Puryear translates a sculptural, ribbed, biomorphic form into a drawn ‘wireframe,’ probing volume, craft, and the logic of making.
Spare black contour lines sweep over a warm, textured ground to map a rounded, hood‑like mass and a tapering funnel, while a small red geometric sketch floats in the corner, so the image reads like a working diagram of a three‑dimensional object.
The work bridges drawing and sculpture—recasting armature, woodworking, and vernacular craft as minimalist diagram—to reveal the hidden structures and material thinking that underlie modern and traditional making.
Medium
Etching with drypoint and chine collé
Dimensions
plate: 23 5/8 x 17 11/16" (60 x 45 cm); sheet: 34 5/8 x 27 3/4" (88 x 70.5 cm)
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Credit
Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro Fund
Accession
73.2002
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