Girl in a Doorway

© the estate of Patrick Caulfield. All rights reserved, DACS 2024. Image credit: National Museums NI

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Caulfield was a leading figure among the younger British artists of the 1960s. He was influenced by Pop Art and developed a highly distinctive figurative style, using heavy black outlines to define flat areas of pure colour. Caulfield eliminated any sense of tonality or depth in his painting and the ambitious scale of his work and restrained use of colour show affinities with the abstract painting of his contemporary John Hoyland.

Ulster Museum

Belfast

Title

Girl in a Doorway

Date

1969

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 274.3 x W 182.9 cm

Accession number

BELUM.U964

Acquisition method

purchased, 1970

Work type

Painting

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