Artwork

Untitled

Untitled, by Pavel Tchelitchew, tempera, 1922
Untitled, by Pavel Tchelitchew, tempera, 1922

Untitled is a tempera drawing by Pavel Tchelitchew. It dates from 1922 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

About this work

Overview

Untitled, a tempera with glue size drawing created by Russian-born surrealist Pavel Tchelitchew around 1922, is part of The Museum of Modern Art's collection. Characterized by its geometric composition and vivid, flat colors, the work depicts a fragmented interior space.

Subject & Meaning

The drawing portrays a disjointed room with everyday objects, a blue chair, red cushion, table with a simply rendered fish on a plate, amidst sharply angled, multicolored walls and floor. The juxtaposition of a naively drawn fish with the otherwise bold, geometric environment may suggest a blend of realism and surrealist experimentation.

Technique & Style

Tchelitchew employed tempera with glue size to achieve flat, vibrant colors and clean lines, resulting in a puzzle-like effect. The contrast between the detailed geometric forms and the childlike fish underscores the artist's eclectic stylistic approach.

History & Provenance

Created circa 1922, the work is now held in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art. Tchelitchew's career later diversified into stage design, alongside his painting practice.

Untitled
Untitled, Pavel Tchelitchew

Artist & collection

Portrait of Pavel Tchelitchew

Artist

Pavel Tchelitchew

Pavel Fyodorovich Tchelitchew ( Che-LIT-chev; Russian: Па́вел Фёдорович Чели́щев) (3 October 1898 – 31 July 1957) was a Russian-born surrealist painter, set designer and costume designer.

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Untitled?

Untitled was painted by Pavel Tchelitchew in 1922.

Where can I see Untitled?

Untitled is held by Museum of Modern Art.