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Hibernation

  • 制作日1954
  • 寸法46.0 x 67.0 cm

Morris Graves (1910-2001) was a pivotal Abstract Expressionist painter of the Northwest School. Explore his mystical works featuring birds, flowers & Asian influences. A key figure in modern American art.

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Hibernation

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作品解説

The painting Hibernation by Morris Graves is a thought-provoking artwork that showcases the artist's unique style and technique. Created in 1954, this watercolor piece is part of the collection at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in the United States. The painting measures 46 x 67 cm and is a prime example of American Modernism.

Artist Background

Morris Graves was an American artist known for his contributions to the Northwest School movement. His work often featured dreamlike, symbolic imagery, and Hibernation is no exception. The painting depicts a figure in a fetal position, surrounded by a glowing egg-like shape, which adds to the overall sense of mysticism.

Symbolism and Interpretation

The symbolism in Hibernation is open to interpretation, but it can be seen as a representation of the artist's desire for solitude and introspection. The figure in the painting appears to be in a state of deep relaxation, surrounded by a protective, egg-like shape. This could be seen as a metaphor for the artist's own retreat from the world, seeking inspiration and guidance from within.
  • The use of watercolor as a medium adds to the ethereal quality of the painting
  • The colors used are predominantly pink and orange, creating an interesting contrast between the two
  • The overall composition is simple yet effective, drawing the viewer's eye to the central figure
Handmade oil paintings reproductions of Hibernation can be found on https://Most-Famous-Paintings.com, allowing art enthusiasts to own a piece of history. The website also features other works by Morris Graves, as well as artists like Glugio Nicandro and Benjamin Trott. For more information on the artist and his work, visit /art/list/?Filter=AQTJB3-Morris-Graves-Hibernation.
The Smithsonian American Art Museum is also a valuable resource for learning more about Morris Graves and his contributions to American art. With its extensive collection of modern and contemporary art, the museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the subject.

アーティストの略歴

The Visionary of the Pacific Northwest

In the mist-shrouded landscapes where the rugged beauty of Oregon meets the contemplative stillness of the Puget Sound, the spirit of Morris Graves found its eternal home. Born in 1910, Graves was an artist who did not merely observe the world but sought to pierce through its physical veil to reveal the consciousness beneath. As a cornerstone of the Northwest School, his work emerged from a profound intimacy with nature—a landscape steeped in both wild resilience and a quiet, almost spiritual, grace. His journey was one of self-directed discovery, eschewing traditional academic rigor for a life lived in deep conversation with the elements: the flight of a bird, the delicate curve of a petal, and the shifting light of a coastal morning.

Eastern Echoes and the Mystic's Eye

The essence of Graves’s artistry was deeply intertwined with his fascination with Eastern aesthetics and Zen Buddhism. A formative voyage to Japan in the early 1930s left an indelible mark on his soul, instilling a reverence for simplicity, suggestion, and the beauty of the ephemeral. This influence manifested in a unique symbolic vocabulary where animals—most notably birds—served not as mere biological subjects but as metaphors for the human psyche and the fragility of existence. Through his mastery of texture and light, he developed a language that was both intimate and universal, characterized by:

  • Symbolic Motifs: The recurring use of birds, flowers, and chalices to represent spiritual vessels and the essence of life.
  • Atmospheric Depth: A technique that captures the ethereal, misty quality of the Northwest through delicate washes and shadows.
  • Philosophical Resonance: An integration of Eastern meditative principles into the very structure of his compositions.

His ability to blend these elements allowed him to create works like Folded Wings Memory the Moon Weeping, which haunt the viewer with their sense of isolation and transcendence.

A Legacy of Light and Shadow

Throughout his prolific career, Graves’s evolution was marked by a transition from delicate, contemplative drawings to more complex, abstract expressions. His breakthrough in 1942 at New York's Museum of Modern Art cemented his position as a leading figure of American Modernism, standing alongside contemporaries such as Mark Tobey. Even as he moved toward the abstractions of the machine age in later years, his work remained anchored in a deep-seated respect for quietude and the natural order. Pieces such as Hibernation and Logged Mountains stand as testaments to his ability to capture the tension between the organic world and the encroaching modern era. His legacy remains that of a true mystic, an artist who transformed the damp, grey atmosphere of the Pacific Northwest into a luminous window onto the infinite.
morris graves

morris graves

1910 - 2001

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Morris Louis']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Kenneth Callahan
    • Mark Tobey
  • Date Of Birth: August 28, 1910
  • Date Of Death: May 5, 2001
  • Full Name: Morris Cole Graves
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Hibernation
    • Summer Still Life
    • Logged Mountains
  • Place Of Birth: Fox Valley, Oregon