Verso not inscribed
A crease in the center of the sheet indicates that the drawing had been folded in half.
Verso, in pencil, lower left [not in artist's hand]: AGd6; in blue ink, upper right: [illegible]; in pencil, lower right: 4 [circled]
The verso inscription information and marking are known from the records of the Arshile Gorky Foundation.
On loan: Art Institute of Chicago, [unknown date]–September 19, 1984.
On loan: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, 1985–present.
Commentary
The drawing's architectural components, including the central stage and flanking doorframes, suggest that it is related to a mural project (see also D0215). The project, however, is unidentified and presumed unrealized. The composition in the upper left is directly related to Objects, a series of drawings by Gorky of which there are thirty-two known examples. The series’ title derives from that which Gorky gave to the drawing D0140 when it was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in January 1941 (see that work’s commentary). The composition in the upper right is directly related to Gorky’s oil on canvas Painting (P173), which he dated to 1936–37. The biomorphic forms in the lower quadrant of the sheet date to the mid-1940s.
Vartoosh Mooradian (née Adoian; 1906–1991), the artist’s younger sister, either received the drawing by gift from Gorky or from the Estate of Arshile Gorky, c. 1952.