Created:
Movement:
1960
Expressionism
key Notes:
Vibrant color palette, Figurative abstraction
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Dimensions:
60 × 71 (152.4 × 180.3)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
New game
story of the work:

"Allegory" is a painting created by American artist Bob Thompson in 1960. Thompson was known for his vibrant use of color and incorporation of figurative elements, often drawing from African American culture and history. The work reflects his interest in blending abstraction with narrative content. "Allegory" is characterized by its dynamic composition and expressive forms, typical of Thompson's style during this period. The painting is part of a broader exploration of themes related to identity and spirituality in his oeuvre. Specific details regarding the inspiration or context of "Allegory" are not well-documented. Thompson's work has been recognized for its significance in the context of the Black Arts Movement and the broader narrative of American art in the 20th century.

Description of the work:

"Allegory" by Bob Thompson, created in 1960, is an oil on canvas painting characterized by its vibrant color palette and dynamic composition. The work features abstracted figures and forms that intertwine, creating a sense of movement and fluidity. Thompson employs bold, expressive brushstrokes that enhance the emotional intensity of the piece. The use of contrasting colors contributes to a striking visual impact, drawing the viewer's eye across the canvas. The overall composition suggests a narrative quality, inviting interpretation while remaining open-ended. The painting exemplifies Thompson's unique style, which blends elements of abstraction with figurative representation.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Allegory