Agilus
Date1998
Label TextOp art of the 1960s-particularly paintings by Jesus Rafael Soto and Ludwig Wilding- provoked Jeffrey Simmons to consider moiré patterning. He remembers looking over a children's book of moiré patterns that featured printed plastic overlays to explore optical shifts. Another reference he makes is to "the carefully painted patterns suggesting watered silks worn by sitters throughout the history of European portraiture." This painting is named after Saint Agilus, whose feast day corresponds to the day the artist completed it.
Object number2003.36
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "International Abstraction: Making Painting Real", May 2, 2003 - February 29, 2004, (5/2/2003-2/29/2004)
Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Fresh Impressionism"
June 19, 2008 - September 21, 2008 (6/19/2008 - 9/21/2008)Credit LineGift of Kim Shirley in honor of the Seattle Art Museum Supporters Executive Committee 2002-2003: Ann Barwick, Marilyn Brashen, Cindy Daugherty, Heidi Duffy, Cheryl Esposito, Barrie Galanti, P. Raaze Garrison, Rita Hayes, Kit Herrod, Sharon Huling, Beth Lottinville, Dr. Lynn Mandel, Shirley Miner, Amy Niermeyer, Glyn Nordstrom, Helene Heglund Reed, Dabney Rohrbach, Lisa Touw, Gaylene Vaden, Jennifer Wathen, Gerlinde Whetzell, Donnelly Wilburn, Karen Gail Chinn Wong
Dimensions14 x 13 in. (35.6 x 33cm)
MediumOil, alkyd on wood panel
Willem Claesz. Heda
1636
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