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Franz Kline
The Ballantine1958-1960

On view:
Broad Contemporary Art Museum, floor 3
Large square abstract painting in black and white, with thick gestural brushstrokes forming crossing horizontal, vertical, and diagonal forms against a pale gray ground
Artist or Maker
Franz Kline
United States, Pennsylvania, Wilkes-Barre, 1910-1962
Title
The Ballantine
Place Made
United States
Date Made
1958-1960
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
72 × 72 in. (182.88 × 182.88 cm)
Credit Line
David E. Bright Bequest
Accession Number
M.67.25.20
Classification
Paintings
Collecting Area
Modern Art
Curatorial Notes

Franz Kline’s colliding swaths of black, grey, and white paint create a dynamic formal relationship that affords equal attention to each of the tones. While his gestural paint application is often compared to Asian calligraphy, Kline rejected this comparison. “I paint the white as well as the black, and the white is just as important,” he said, insisting that dramatic tension was at stake in his work. Like other Abstract Expressionist painters, Kline’s involvement in the physical act of painting is evident in his broad, gestural brushstrokes across a large canvas. Despite the haphazard feel of his lines—amplified by his use of a house painter’s brush—Kline carefully planned and reworked his paintings to achieve the desired composition.


Wall label, 2021.

Provenance
The artist (1910-1962) until 1960; [Leo Castelli Gallery, New York]; [Everett Ellin Gallery, Los Angeles]; sold in 1967 to David E. Bright (1908-1965), Los Angeles; bequeathed in 1967 to LACMA.
Selected Bibliography
  • Selleck, Jack. Line. Worcester, MA: Davis Publications, 1974.