Ferragosto series

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The Ferragosto series is a group of expressive, large-scale abstract paintings by Cy Twombly, created in the early 1960s, that exemplify his energetic gestural style and use of scribbled marks and graffiti-like forms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abstract paintings
series of paintings
artHistoricalSignificance important work of postwar abstract painting
key example of Twombly’s early 1960s style
colorPalette earth tones
red
white
yellow
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Cy Twombly NERFINISHED
exhibitedAt Gagosian Gallery NERFINISHED
Museum of Modern Art, New York NERFINISHED
various international museums
genre abstract art
hasPart Ferragosto I NERFINISHED
Ferragosto II NERFINISHED
Ferragosto III NERFINISHED
Ferragosto IV NERFINISHED
Ferragosto V NERFINISHED
inception early 1960s
influencedBy Italian culture
classical antiquity
graffiti
informal writing
languageOfTitle Italian
locationCreated Rome NERFINISHED
mainSubject Ferragosto holiday NERFINISHED
summer in Italy
movement Abstract expressionism
surface form: Abstract Expressionism

Postwar art
notableCharacteristic energetic line
expressive brushwork
large scale
layered surface
notableWorkOf Cy Twombly NERFINISHED
numberOfWorks 5
partOf Cy Twombly’s Roman paintings NERFINISHED
support canvas
titleMeaning Ferragosto is an Italian mid-August holiday NERFINISHED
usesMaterial oil paint
pencil
wax crayon
usesTechnique gestural abstraction
graffiti-like forms
scribbled marks

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Cy Twombly notableWork Ferragosto series