Beside the Sea No. 22
1962
Motherwell was an important voice, as well as hand, in the Abstract Expressionist movement. He was well-known and well-received, and saw himself as a member of an elite group of artists that included Pollock, Rothko and de Kooning. I'll leave you with an interesting quote of his: "The public history of modern art is the story of conventional people not knowing what they are dealing with."
Iberia No. 2
1958
Mallarme's Swan
1944
Cantata No. 13
1960
The Homely Protestant
1948
Lyric Suite
1965
ln Plato's Cave No. 1
1972
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