Cy Twombly

Cy Twombly

Cy Twombly Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 5, 2011.
ROME (AP) - Celebrated American painter Cy Twombly, whose large-scale paintings featuring scribbles, graffiti and unusual materials fetched millions at auction, died Tuesday. He was 83.

Twombly, who had suffered from cancer for some years, died in Rome, said Eric Mezil, director of the Lambert Collection in Avignon, France where a Twombly show opened in June. Twombly had mostly lived in Italy since 1959.

"A great American painter who deeply loved old Europe has just left us," French Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand said in a statement. "His work was deeply marked by his passion for Greek and Roman antiquity, and its mythology, which for him was a source of bottomless inspiration."

Twombly is known for his abstract paintings combining painting and drawing techniques, repetitive lines and the use of graffiti, letters and words. He is often linked to the legendary American artists Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg.

In 2010, he pain ted a ceiling of the Louvre museum in Paris, the first artist given the honor since Georges Braque in the 1950s.

For that work he chose something simple: a deep blue background punctuated with floating disks and emblazoned with the names of sculptors from ancient Greece, apt for a gallery of bronzes.

"I got into something new in old age," he said of his choice of color, which was unusual.

The Lexington, Virginia-born artist said he was inspired by the colors he found in a Chinese print as well the blue of early Italian Renaissance artist Giotto, who used paint made from lapis lazuli.

"I was just thinking of the blue with the disks on it, it's totally abstract ... I put all the great Greek sculptors' names on the top. It's that simple," Twombly told The Associated Press at the time.

Simple or not, his work fetched millions at auction: In 2002, an untitled Twombly painting set an auction record for the artist at Sotheby's, fetching ?5.6 million. Be fore that, a 1990 Christie's auction set a record for Twombly, with his 1971 untitled blackboard painting fetching $5.5 million.

"In painting, drawings and sculpture, Cy Twombly constantly held himself apart from the great conflicts that would upset the artistic scene of the 20th century," Mitterrand said.

Mezil, the Avignon gallery director, said his show there was "the most beautiful exhibit before his death."

Twombly, who had a gallery in his name at the Menil Collection museum in Houston, Texas, won a series of awards, including a knight in the Legion of Honor bestowed at the inauguration of the Louvre ceiling.

He won Japan's highest and most prestigious art award in 1998, the Praemium Imperiale prize which honors those not covered by the Nobels.

In 2001 he snapped up the prestigious Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennale.

In 2007, a woman was arrested in France for kissing an all-white canvas he painted, worth about $2 million. Restorers had trouble getting the lipstick off.


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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July 16, 2011

Philip Degnon and Philip Arthur Reidford are gone. Permit me to say goodbye for them. Our young lives were changed by your presence in 1958-9 when you painted The Geeks in our apt. in Lexington and again in Rome when I found you through Mischa Durazzo. It was indeed an Arcadia, made so in part by your singular self. With all our love and sorrow. Adrian Birney

Jo-Ellen Jamieson

July 8, 2011

I've been a fan of Mr. Twombly's since I was 16 years old. I am 31 now. I had pulled some "Art In America" magazines out of someone's trash heap, loaded them into the basket on the front of my bike, took them home and studied them. I found many of Cy's works in them. I cut them out and hung them on my bedroom wall.. along with Modigliani, Katz, Matisse, Renior, Degas, Pollock, etc... I enjoyed them. I remember sharing his work with my high school art teacher. My thoughts are with his family.

Nancy Stairs

July 7, 2011

I am a proud descendent of the Twombly family from NH. Perhaps Cy was also. Our country has lost a great treasure. His works will live on.

Joanne DeHaven

July 7, 2011

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Clarence Bryant

July 6, 2011

My prayers are with the family. Cy Twombly's work will live on.

Lena Feiner

July 6, 2011

The first time, I saw Cy Twombly works was at the Modern Wing of the Art Institute in Chicago and I was immediately thrilled with this artist's paintings. The delicacy and colors along with the fascinating words by historical luminaries, was profound. Peace and sympathy to his loved ones and with time may you heal. Thank you for sharing this remarkable artist with the world. Meditative prayers and sympathy, Lena Feiner

Henryk Zaleski

July 6, 2011

Rest in eternal peace where colors never end.

July 6, 2011

"To the family of Cy Twombly- May God give you peace and comfort through his Word and the Lord Jesus Christ. I know he will be missed. Neighbor

R Golay

July 6, 2011

To the the family of Cy Twombly - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

Stacey Pritchard

July 5, 2011

seeing his work changed me as a painter and I will always cherish that moment...he will live on in my heart always...

marjie

July 5, 2011

Friend of Jasper Johns, and a hero to generations of contemporary artists. Your work will live on.

July 5, 2011

To the family of Cy Twombly, you have my deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved one. May the God of all comfort strengthen you at this time of grief and sorrow-2 Corinthians 1:3, 4. (Erma L. Davis, Park Forest, IL.)

nia

July 5, 2011

A truly great artist has been lost but his work lives on forever....Peace

billy bob beamer

July 5, 2011

we have lost a great artist and virginia treasure. my sincerest condolences to family and friends.

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