AANFM LP QMG RCA SAPQ
1933 - 2004
Canadian
Continuum rouge et bleu
acrylic on canvas
on verso signed and dated 5/1998
107 x 107 in, 271.8 x 271.8 cm
Estimate: $50,000 - $70,000 CAD
Sold for: $67,250
Preview at:
PROVENANCE
Estate of the Artist
Guido Molinari’s career, which spanned 1951 to 2003, can be understood in a succession of periods or series of varying lengths, such as the Stripes, the Triangulaires, the Quantifiers and the Continuums. As he was mainly focused on conducting his personal exploration of colour, Molinari was not concerned with the linearity of his oeuvre. The Continuum series – of which this work is part of – dates from 1998 to 2003, and immediately follows the Quantifiers, which date from 1977 to 1998. The later series corresponds approximately to the time when Molinari taught at Concordia University. In 1998, retired from teaching and with more time on his hands, Molinari revisited the checkerboard compositions he first explored during the 1970s to create the Continuums. Complex yet playful, these lozenge-shaped paintings also draw inspiration from Piet Mondrian’s works, which Molinari encountered during his first trip to New York in 1955. In Continuum rouge et bleu, the artist plays with the proportions of the squares and rectangles that make up this large checkerboard, and the varying combinations of the three primary colours. With its monumental size and multiplicity of focal points, the viewer is engulfed by the painting as a whole. Molinari worked on the Continuums until his final series, Hommage à Mallarmé, in 2003.
Please note: each side measures 75 1/2 inches.
All prices are in Canadian Dollars
Although great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information posted, errors and omissions may occur. All bids are subject to our
Terms and Conditions of Business. Bidders must ensure they have satisfied themselves with the
condition of the Lot prior to bidding. Condition reports are available upon request.