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A work made of dry-pigment on paper.

Smaller Dish

1985

Ed Ruscha American, born 1937

United States

Against the cool rich blue field, Edward Ruscha's overlapping ellipses resemble a bright white halo. The drawing was initially inspired by the circular space of a rotunda in a public library, for which the artist was commissioned to produce a mural. The mural was to contain a quotation from Hamlet-"Words without thoughts never to heaven go"-a reference that explains the double rings' celestial resonance. In the process of exploring the rotunda's shape on paper, Ruscha transformed it into a cup-and-saucer, an empty dog bowl, and the present small dish.

Dry-pigment on paper

Prints and Drawings