Putnam's work is largely figurative, with elements of abstraction. Art lovers will relish this opportunity to discover a significant yet too-long-ignored artist whose paintings—appealing, colorful canvases depicting the human figure, birds, animals, and landscapes—can today be found in major private and public collections.
Wallace Putnam
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Author(s)Naumann, Francis M.
PublisherAbrams Books
ISBN / ASINB005M5046I
ISBN-13978B005M50460
AvailabilityOut of Print--Limited Availability.
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Wallace Putnam (1899–1989) burst upon the New York art scene in 1936 with a large assemblage provocatively entitled Agog, prominently displayed in the entranceway to a major exhibition of Dadaist and Surrealist art at The Museum of Modern Art. Though he went on to create a highly innovative body of work that was shown in major museums, Putnam remains underappreciated, deserving of the reassessment that this first study of his art will stimulate.