Artwork

Untitled

Untitled, by Louis Lozowick, ink, 1928
Untitled, by Louis Lozowick, ink, 1928

Untitled is an ink print by Louis Lozowick. It dates from 1928 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

About this work

Overview

Untitled, a 1928 lithograph by Louis Lozowick, is a black-and-white print featuring a prominent, angular metal crane as its central subject. Held in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, the work emphasizes geometric form and stark contrast.

Subject & Meaning

The subject, a tall metal crane, is rendered in sharp, geometric lines, drawing attention to its industrial, mechanistic nature. A small figure at the base provides scale, subtly underscoring the human presence in relation to the dominant machine.

Technique & Style

Executed in lithograph, the piece exhibits visible strokes reminiscent of pencil or ink, lending a sketch-like quality. Lozowick's use of simple, angular forms and strong contrasts heightens the crane's rigid, geometric appearance.

History & Provenance

Created in 1928, the lithograph is part of The Museum of Modern Art's collection, though specific details of its acquisition or exhibition history are not provided here.

Context

Reflecting the artistic and industrial climate of the late 1920s, the work may align with themes of modernity and the rising prominence of machinery in urban landscapes, though explicit contextual references are not detailed.

Legacy

The legacy of 'Untitled' is not explicitly outlined in the provided information, leaving its impact on subsequent art movements or its reception over time unspecified.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Louis Lozowick

Artist

Louis Lozowick

Louis Lozowick (1892–1973) was a Ukrainian-born American painter and printmaker. He is recognized as an Art Deco and Precisionist artist, and mainly produced streamline, urban-inspired monochromatic lithographs in a…

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