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Abstract image consisting of blue, white, yellow, orange, and pink lines on a black background.
Roberto Matta (Chilean)
Untitled
1911 – 2002
Bequest of Marion Lawrence
2016/2.250
This print has an abstract design with thick black circular lines. There are blue circles in bottom right corner of the print and a red, yellow, and orange abstract shape in center of print. The print is signed (l.r.) "Matta" and numbered (l.l.) "64/125" in pencil.
Roberto Matta (Chilean)
La Catalyseur
1961
Museum Purchase
1962/2.35
This vertical print is bisected by four horizontal light blue squares approximately one third of the way up from the bottom. The second square from the left is joined by a square above and below so that all the liight blue squares create a horizontally oriented cross. Both inside and outside the cross-grid there are seven tan figures, who seem to be engaged in a variety of activities. There are a number of designs that move out from the cross, some related to what is pictured inside and some not. The print is signed and dated (l.l.) "Matta 47" and numbered (l.r.) "57/70" in pencil.
Roberto Matta (Chilean)
I Want To See It To Believe It
1947
Museum Purchase
1947/2.13

Roberto Matta (Chilean)
Castronautes
1965
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2011/2.209
This abstract etching is covered in seemingly random black marks and smudges. There are also two main forms in the work: a yellow backwards "L" in the center and a loosely stacked sequence of green oval shapes, to the right. Each is outlined in black. The print is on white paper mounted on a pale blue paper. Artist's signature and edition number are included below the print.
Roberto Matta (Chilean)
Untitled (Plate I)
1959
Gift of Jean Paul Slusser
1966/2.22
In this print, there is a figure that is formed in the upper right with thick black lines. It floats above abstract circular line designs. There is a blue and purple background, with areas of light behind the figure, darker areas below the figure. The print is signed (l.r.) and numbered (l.l.) "5/100" in pencil.
Roberto Matta (Chilean)
Castronautes
1965
Museum Purchase
1965/2.88
This is a black and white print of abstracted human figures gathered in a group.  Several of the figures lay on the ground.
Nemesio Antúnez (Chilean)
City Dwellers
1949
Museum Purchase
1950/1.174
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