Untitled
Artist
George Copeland Ault
(American, 1891 - 1948)
Dateca. 1947
MediumGraphite and colored crayon on tracing paper
DimensionsUnframed: 16 3/4 x 13 3/4 inches (42.55 x 34.93 cm)
Credit LineGift of Donald Lokuta
Object number2010.66.25
SignedNone
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DescriptionAbstract architectural vaults and figural sculpture drawn with dark, thick lines and lighter, more delicate ones; various sections colored to evoke stained glassGallery Label
Ault was not religious and went to such lengths to distance himself from the pious as changing his middle name from Christian to Copeland. Even so, he made an artistic pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres while traveling in France. He created this drawing of the venerated medieval cathedral 23 years later based on memories of his experience at the site. Even when rendered in a style verging on abstraction, the High Gothic cathedral’s iconic pointed spires, soaring arches, flying buttresses, distinctive sculpted figures and brilliantly colored stained glass windows are nevertheless discernable.
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