Dorothea Tanning
Untitled, Frieze #23, 1965
Watercolor and graphite on Japon Nacre paper
4 3/4 x 25 3/4 inches
12 x 65 cm
Signed “Dorothea Tanning, 65” in pencil, lower right. Inscribed “23” on the verso.
ABOUT THE WORK
In the 1960s, Tanning began a series of “friezes,” elongated horizontal compositions on scraps of high-quality papers left over from the paper cutter.
“In 1965 a series of “friezes” began for me. Between sessions devoted to painting on big canvases I drew, generally with soft lead, and very fast, my figures on long strips of elegant papers (chutes, scraps from the paper cutter). A simple exercise at first, it became over the years a continuing need…”
- Dorothea Tanning, Hail! Delirium, 1992
During one of her exhibitions in Paris, Tanning showcased these friezes along the top of the walls, adding a distinctive border to her work.