
Artwork information
Category
PaintingTechnique
Oil on canvasDate
1960 - 1965Dimensions
91.4 cm x 73.7 cmDimensions with frame94 cm x 74.9 cm
Signature
Signed lower rightState of conservation
GoodFraming
YesLocation
Newton, Massachusetts, United States of AmericaDescription
Juan Puig Manera
Composition, circa 1960–1965
Oil on canvas, signed lower right
Framed
Dimensions of the work (unframed): 91.4 × 73.7 cm (36 × 29 in)
Framed dimensions: 94.0 × 74.9 cm (37 × 29.5 in)
This abstract composition by Juan Puig Manera perfectly illustrates the visual language developed by the artist around light, rhythm, and spatial vibration.
Set against a deep, almost velvety black background, the artist constructs a visual architecture composed of overlapping organic and translucent forms, rendered in a subtle range of greys, off-whites, and nuanced blacks. The floating shapes appear to echo, intersect, and dissolve into one another, creating a refined play of appearances and disappearances characteristic of the geometric and kinetic sensibility of his work.
The composition conveys a remarkable sense of silent movement and depth, enhanced by the transparency of the painted layers and the delicacy of the light transitions. This research into visual perception, the vibration of forms, and the modulation of space is fully consistent with the abstract investigations carried out by the artist during his Paris period, particularly in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Presented in a simple, light-toned slim frame, the work is elegantly highlighted without interfering with the chromatic depth of the composition.
The reverse of the canvas, visible in the photographs, shows a well-preserved period wooden stretcher, with the handwritten inscription "Manera" on the verso, providing an additional element of consistency and identification.
Provenance
American private collection, by descent.






























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