Ernest Trova (aka Ernest Tino Trova)
American, 1927–2009
Ernest Trova established himself as a sculptor with "The Falling Man," a series of figurative works. Additionally, he explored various ideas through painting and printmaking. While not a fan of abstraction, he looked to color, shape, and texture to express ideas often inspired by his love of the melodies and riffs of jazz music.
Never fully aligned with the Op Movement, Trova's works, such as Untitled, 1968, plays with our perceptions through the juxtaposition of simple shapes and blocks of color—like many Op works. For Trova, working in this manner was an exercise of the mind for both artist and viewer.
American, 1927–2009
Untitled
1968
Object Type:
Print
Dimensions:
18 15/16 in. x 19 in. (48.1 cm x 48.26 cm)
Medium and Support:
Screen print on linen mounted to paper
Accession Number:
2010.0004
Credit Line:
Gift of Lynn and Roger Ritvo
Ernest Trova established himself as a sculptor with "The Falling Man," a series of figurative works. Additionally, he explored various ideas through painting and printmaking. While not a fan of abstraction, he looked to color, shape, and texture to express ideas often inspired by his love of the melodies and riffs of jazz music.
Never fully aligned with the Op Movement, Trova's works, such as Untitled, 1968, plays with our perceptions through the juxtaposition of simple shapes and blocks of color—like many Op works. For Trova, working in this manner was an exercise of the mind for both artist and viewer.
Portfolio List
Click a portfolio name to view all the objects in that portfolio
This object is a member of the following portfolios:
Your current search criteria is: All Object records and [Object]Century is "Twentieth century".