Police Gazette (painting) explained

Police Gazette
Artist:Willem de Kooning
Year:1955
Height Metric:110
Width Metric:127.5
Museum:Private collection

Police Gazette is a 1955 abstract painting by Willem de Kooning,[1] which is currently in a private collection.

Painting style

Police Gazette is a landscape painted on canvas using abstract elements, and colors such as yellow, green and red.[2] It is a painting with simple geometric forms, creating a contrast between the formal elements that compose the artwork. It was this painting that promoted Willem de Kooning amongst the most important contemporary abstract painters.

History and price

Police Gazette was sold in 1965 for the first time for $37,000.[3]

In 1973, the Swiss art dealer Ernst Beyeler paid US$180,000, setting a new record for the artist.[4]

Since then, the painting went through the hands of known art collectors, such as Sidney Janis, Eugene V. Thaw and Mrs. Scull.

In 2006, it was bought by Steven A. Cohen for US$63.5 million.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: NY Times. The New York Times . 12 October 2006 . 10 October 2013 . Vogel . Carol .
  2. Web site: Police Gazette. 17 September 2014.
  3. Web site: de Kooning Experts. 1 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303205659/http://dekooningexperts.com/de_kooning_biography_4.html. 3 March 2016. dead.
  4. News: Grimes. William. Ernst Beyeler, Top Dealer of Modern Art, Dies at 88. 25 September 2015. The New York Times. 26 February 2010.
  5. Web site: Newsweek. . 12 July 2014 . 22 September 2014.