لاري ريفرز & nbsp(1923-2002)
![LARRY RIVERS - The Drummer The Pop Art Movement is notable for its rewriting of Art History and the idea of what could be considered a work of art. Larry Rivers association with Pop-Art and the New York School set him aside as one of the great American painters of the Post-War period. <br><br>In addition to being a visual artist, Larry Rivers was a jazz saxophonist who studied at the Juilliard School of Music from 1945-1946. This painting's subject echoes the artists' interest in Jazz and the musical scene in New York City, particularly Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side. <br><br>“Untitled” (1958) is notable bas the same owner has held it since the work was acquired directly from the artist several decades ago. This work is from the apex of the artists' career in New York and could comfortably hang in a museum's permanent collection.](/Art_Images/Large/larry_rivers_the_drummer_44239.jpg)
![LARRY RIVERS - The Drummer The Pop Art Movement is notable for its rewriting of Art History and the idea of what could be considered a work of art. Larry Rivers association with Pop-Art and the New York School set him aside as one of the great American painters of the Post-War period. <br><br>In addition to being a visual artist, Larry Rivers was a jazz saxophonist who studied at the Juilliard School of Music from 1945-1946. This painting's subject echoes the artists' interest in Jazz and the musical scene in New York City, particularly Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side. <br><br>“Untitled” (1958) is notable bas the same owner has held it since the work was acquired directly from the artist several decades ago. This work is from the apex of the artists' career in New York and could comfortably hang in a museum's permanent collection.](/Art_Images/Large/larry_rivers_the_drummer_44239_detail1.jpg)
![LARRY RIVERS - The Drummer The Pop Art Movement is notable for its rewriting of Art History and the idea of what could be considered a work of art. Larry Rivers association with Pop-Art and the New York School set him aside as one of the great American painters of the Post-War period. <br><br>In addition to being a visual artist, Larry Rivers was a jazz saxophonist who studied at the Juilliard School of Music from 1945-1946. This painting's subject echoes the artists' interest in Jazz and the musical scene in New York City, particularly Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side. <br><br>“Untitled” (1958) is notable bas the same owner has held it since the work was acquired directly from the artist several decades ago. This work is from the apex of the artists' career in New York and could comfortably hang in a museum's permanent collection.](/Art_Images/Large/larry_rivers_the_drummer_44239_detail2.jpg)
![LARRY RIVERS - The Drummer The Pop Art Movement is notable for its rewriting of Art History and the idea of what could be considered a work of art. Larry Rivers association with Pop-Art and the New York School set him aside as one of the great American painters of the Post-War period. <br><br>In addition to being a visual artist, Larry Rivers was a jazz saxophonist who studied at the Juilliard School of Music from 1945-1946. This painting's subject echoes the artists' interest in Jazz and the musical scene in New York City, particularly Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side. <br><br>“Untitled” (1958) is notable bas the same owner has held it since the work was acquired directly from the artist several decades ago. This work is from the apex of the artists' career in New York and could comfortably hang in a museum's permanent collection.](/Art_Images/Large/larry_rivers_the_drummer_44239_detail3.jpg)
![LARRY RIVERS - The Drummer The Pop Art Movement is notable for its rewriting of Art History and the idea of what could be considered a work of art. Larry Rivers association with Pop-Art and the New York School set him aside as one of the great American painters of the Post-War period. <br><br>In addition to being a visual artist, Larry Rivers was a jazz saxophonist who studied at the Juilliard School of Music from 1945-1946. This painting's subject echoes the artists' interest in Jazz and the musical scene in New York City, particularly Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side. <br><br>“Untitled” (1958) is notable bas the same owner has held it since the work was acquired directly from the artist several decades ago. This work is from the apex of the artists' career in New York and could comfortably hang in a museum's permanent collection.](/Art_Images/Large/larry_rivers_the_drummer_44239_detail4.jpg)
![LARRY RIVERS - The Drummer The Pop Art Movement is notable for its rewriting of Art History and the idea of what could be considered a work of art. Larry Rivers association with Pop-Art and the New York School set him aside as one of the great American painters of the Post-War period. <br><br>In addition to being a visual artist, Larry Rivers was a jazz saxophonist who studied at the Juilliard School of Music from 1945-1946. This painting's subject echoes the artists' interest in Jazz and the musical scene in New York City, particularly Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side. <br><br>“Untitled” (1958) is notable bas the same owner has held it since the work was acquired directly from the artist several decades ago. This work is from the apex of the artists' career in New York and could comfortably hang in a museum's permanent collection.](/Art_Images/Large/larry_rivers_the_drummer_44239_detail5.jpg)
![LARRY RIVERS - The Drummer The Pop Art Movement is notable for its rewriting of Art History and the idea of what could be considered a work of art. Larry Rivers association with Pop-Art and the New York School set him aside as one of the great American painters of the Post-War period. <br><br>In addition to being a visual artist, Larry Rivers was a jazz saxophonist who studied at the Juilliard School of Music from 1945-1946. This painting's subject echoes the artists' interest in Jazz and the musical scene in New York City, particularly Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side. <br><br>“Untitled” (1958) is notable bas the same owner has held it since the work was acquired directly from the artist several decades ago. This work is from the apex of the artists' career in New York and could comfortably hang in a museum's permanent collection.](/Art_Images/Large/larry_rivers_the_drummer_44239_detail6.jpg)
![LARRY RIVERS - The Drummer The Pop Art Movement is notable for its rewriting of Art History and the idea of what could be considered a work of art. Larry Rivers association with Pop-Art and the New York School set him aside as one of the great American painters of the Post-War period. <br><br>In addition to being a visual artist, Larry Rivers was a jazz saxophonist who studied at the Juilliard School of Music from 1945-1946. This painting's subject echoes the artists' interest in Jazz and the musical scene in New York City, particularly Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side. <br><br>“Untitled” (1958) is notable bas the same owner has held it since the work was acquired directly from the artist several decades ago. This work is from the apex of the artists' career in New York and could comfortably hang in a museum's permanent collection.](/Art_Images/Large/larry_rivers_the_drummer_44239_detail7.jpg)
![LARRY RIVERS - The Drummer The Pop Art Movement is notable for its rewriting of Art History and the idea of what could be considered a work of art. Larry Rivers association with Pop-Art and the New York School set him aside as one of the great American painters of the Post-War period. <br><br>In addition to being a visual artist, Larry Rivers was a jazz saxophonist who studied at the Juilliard School of Music from 1945-1946. This painting's subject echoes the artists' interest in Jazz and the musical scene in New York City, particularly Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side. <br><br>“Untitled” (1958) is notable bas the same owner has held it since the work was acquired directly from the artist several decades ago. This work is from the apex of the artists' career in New York and could comfortably hang in a museum's permanent collection.](/Art_Images/Large/larry_rivers_the_drummer_44239_detail8.jpg)
![LARRY RIVERS - The Drummer The Pop Art Movement is notable for its rewriting of Art History and the idea of what could be considered a work of art. Larry Rivers association with Pop-Art and the New York School set him aside as one of the great American painters of the Post-War period. <br><br>In addition to being a visual artist, Larry Rivers was a jazz saxophonist who studied at the Juilliard School of Music from 1945-1946. This painting's subject echoes the artists' interest in Jazz and the musical scene in New York City, particularly Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side. <br><br>“Untitled” (1958) is notable bas the same owner has held it since the work was acquired directly from the artist several decades ago. This work is from the apex of the artists' career in New York and could comfortably hang in a museum's permanent collection.](/Art_Images/Large/larry_rivers_the_drummer_44239_detail9.jpg)
الاصل
مجموعة خاصة ، نيويورك ، تم الحصول عليها من الفنان ، ج. 1958مجموعة خاصة ، عن طريق النسب من الأعلى
معرض
متحف كاتونا للفنون ، نيويورك ، موسيقى الجاز والارتجال البصري ، 21 يناير - 15 أبريل 2001الادب
هنتر ، سام ، لاري ريفرز (نيويورك ، نيويورك: Harry N. Abrams، Inc. ، 1970) ، موضح ، ر. 69برنارد وكاثرين وستانلي كراوتش ، موسيقى الجاز والارتجال البصري (كاتونا ، نيويورك: متحف كاتونا للفنون ، 2000) ، في قائمة مرجعية
ستودر ، توماس ، "جسر موسيقى الجاز والفنون الجميلة" ، نيويورك تايمز ، 14 يناير 2001 ، مصور... اكثر..., p. 11
... اقل...
بالإضافة إلى كونه فنانا بصريا ، كان لاري ريفرز عازف ساكسفون جاز درس في مدرسة جويليارد للموسيقى من 1945-1946. يعكس موضوع هذه اللوحة اهتمام الفنانين بموسيقى الجاز والمشهد الموسيقي في مدينة نيويورك ، ولا سيما قرية غرينتش والجانب الشرقي الأدنى.
"بدون عنوان" (1958) هو ملحوظ كما احتفظ به نفس المالك منذ أن تم الحصول على العمل مباشرة من الفنان قبل عدة عقود. هذا العمل هو من ذروة مهنة الفنانين في نيويورك ويمكن أن يعلق بشكل مريح في المجموعة الدائمة للمتحف.