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About the Original Artwork
The Limit (1947) is a defining masterpiece by Arshile Gorky, the visionary artist who bridged Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism. Created during his prolific late career, this piece showcases his revolutionary use of oil paint mixed with turpentine to achieve translucent color veils and free-flowing biomorphic shapes. Dominated by soft sage greens and punctuated with vivid splashes of yellow, red, and blue, the painting evokes a sense of quiet introspection and emotional tension—reflecting Gorky’s unique ability to translate memory and trauma into abstract visual poetry.Our Hand-Painted Reproduction
Our studio’s master artists have recreated The Limit (1947) with meticulous attention to every detail:- Authentic Technique: Using premium oil paints and linen canvas to replicate the original’s fluid brushstrokes and layered color depth.
- Museum-Quality Fidelity: Every nuance—from the delicate biomorphic forms to the subtle variations in the green palette—is reproduced to honor Gorky’s artistic vision.
- Ready to Hang: The canvas is stretched on a sturdy wooden frame with clean, finished edges, ready for display in your home, office, or gallery.
Why Choose This Piece?
- A rare opportunity to own a hand-painted replica of a pivotal work by one of Abstract Expressionism’s founding fathers.
- The muted green tones and organic shapes make it a versatile addition to modern, minimalist, or bohemian interiors.
- Perfect for collectors of mid-century modern art, fans of Arshile Gorky, or anyone seeking a statement piece with emotional resonance.
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