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Accession number
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1988-0187-0-CL
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Title
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Untitled
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Description
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With various strokes—broken, vertical lines, zigzagging scribbles, and brief, U-shaped marks—reduplicated as visual motifs, this semi-abstract landscape painting depicts trees, fences, and a house along a street in one-point perspective, using a limited colour palette consisting of brown, green, and yellow. The ratio of oil to pigment has been manipulated so as to induce cracks in the surface of the painting. Possibly a view of the Poet Tang Chang's Institute of Modern Art.
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Inscriptions
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Signed and dated "22.11.1988" on the reverse.
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Dimensions with frame
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N/A
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Condition
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Craquelure; paint flaking and peeling off the canvas (may be part of the work). Discolouration; parts of the canvas are covered in small, brown oil droplets. Canvas has pulled away from the stretcher along the left edge, resulting in holes where it was formerly stapled to the stretcher. Staples have rusted. Imprinted on the back of the canvas is a logo which reads "artist".