Plan for the White City (1950) by Perle Fine

Plan for the White City - Perle Fine - 1950

Artwork Information

TitlePlan for the White City
ArtistPerle Fine
Date1950
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About Plan for the White City

The artwork titled “Plan for the White City” was created by Perle Fine in 1950 and is a notable piece within the Abstract Expressionism movement, characterized by its abstract genre.

In the artwork, a dynamic composition of colors and shapes captures the viewer’s attention. The canvas is predominantly divided by abstract forms and lines, with distinct areas of red, blue, and yellow hues against a muted background. Intersecting lines and shapes create a sense of movement and complexity, with layered textures adding depth to the visual experience. The abstract arrangement elicits an emotional response through its vivid, yet harmonious, interplay of color and form, depicting an abstract cityscape or plan with a profound sense of rhythm and structure.

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