Description: This abstract work by Robert Tague on paper is aprox 13.5" x 20". It is pencil signed Tague '77 and " To Emerson" and it is from the estate of Emerson Woelffer, who was considered the grandfather of Los Angeles Modernism. Shapes float in a tall thin rectangle in blues, grays, reds and whites . There is a stain on the paper which could be covered by a mat. (Please see pics) Enjoy! Info on the artist from the intenetFrom Invaluable"Robert Tague was a leading modernist architect in the 1930'2 and 1940's and was the architect of the famous Frueh House "From Wikipedia "Robert Bruce Tague (1910/1911–1984) was an American modernist architect and abstract artist who lived in Chicago, Illinois.Tague studied architecture at the Armor Institute of Technology, receiving a Bachelor of Architecture in 1933 and a master's in 1935. At the New Bauhaus in Chicago, he taught architecture and drafting. Both institutions later became part of the Illinois Instate of Technology. He served in the United States Army from 1944 to 1946."
Price: 175 USD
Location: Los Angeles, California
End Time: 2024-11-08T11:09:25.000Z
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Artist: Robert Tague
Type: Drawing
Year of Production: 1977
Theme: Abstract
Style: Modernism