Category
Painting
Medium
Oil/canvas
Type of Artwork
Original artwork
Signature
lower right
Size of the artwork
24 x 16 in(60.96 x 40.64 cm)
Overall Framed Size
29 x 21 in(73.66 x 53.34 cm)
Condition
excellent
Artwork description

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Threnody (1973-74) is a 250-foot-wide site-specific painting created by Cleve Gray for the opening of the Neuberger Museum of Art. 
At that time, college students across the country were demonstrating against the conflict in Vietnam, a war that they felt to be unjust and inhumane. Gray, an anti-war supporter, saw this as an opportunity to express his hope for humanity’s spiritual and emotional healing. Threnody is a lament for the dead on both sides of the war. Although the theme of Threnody was conditioned by current events, Gray sought a more reconciliatory image and mood. Somber grounds of red, black, green and violet delineate the four walls in the space that he envisioned as a cathedral.  Tall vertical forms engaged in a “dance of death and life” draw the eye upward, taking full advantage of the monumentality of the gallery. 
Purchase College, State University of New York website

Cleve GRAY
(1918-2004)

Study for Threnody (a 28 panel painting in Neuberger Museum (1973)

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