
Catalogue
- Year
- 1980
- Medium
- Lithograph on paper
- Dimensions
- image: 604 x 959 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Artist
- Philip Guston
Artist

Painting
Philip Guston, born in Montreal, Canada, in 1913, was the son of Russian Jews who immigrated to America to escape persecution. In 1919, the family moved to Los Angeles, but hardship pursued the family; poor professional prospects for Guston’s father coupled with racism, specifically related to the rise of the Klu Klux Klan, led to tenuous financial security. These early difficulties, compounded by his father’s suicide when he was seven, left an indelible mark on the artist. He began work on his first paintings at age 14, and in 1927 he was enrolled at Manual Arts High School in Los Angles (where he later met and befriended Jackson Pollock). While there, he studied Cubism as well as mysticism, and in 1930 received a scholarship to attend Otis Art Institute—the following year he had is first solo exhibition.
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- Philip Guston
- Year
- 1980
- Medium
- Lithograph on paper
- Dimensions
- image: 604 x 959 mm
- Watts ID
- WW-1980-213929
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- Collection
- Tate
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- tate
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