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UNIQUE ID: 
1.2011.559
Work Type: 
painting
Title: 
PH-217
Title: 
1945-T-No. 2
Creation Date: 
1945
Work Creator Name: 
Still, Clyfford
Work Display Measurement: 
59 5/8 x 38 5/8 in. (151.4 x 98.0 cm)
Work Material Name: 
oil paint
Work Material Support Name: 
canvas
Current Work Location Name: 
Clyfford Still Museum
Creation Location: 
Perry St., New York, New York
Creation Location: 
New York, New York
Work Inscription: 
Clyfford 1945-T
Work Inscription: 
top [underlined] © P-217 2 BW [circled] 1945-T
Work Inscription: 
Clyfford 1945-T 38 1/2 x 59 1/2
Work Inscription: 
1945-T PH-217 59 ½” x 38 ½”
Work Inscription Author: 
Still, Clyfford
Work Inscription Author: 
Still, Clyfford
Work Relation: 
PHX-15
Work Relation: 
CPSA.SB007.B001.F034.001a
Work Relation: 
CPSA.SB007.B001.F034.001b
Work Relation: 
CPSA.SB007.B001.F034.004
Work Relation: 
CPSA.SB007.B003.F013.005
Work Relation: 
CPSA.SB007.B003.F017.003
Work Description: 
In this almost fully abstract painting, a textural mauve form rises from the bottom edge of the canvas and splits into two vertical sections as it impedes upon the brown abyss covering the top half of the work. Within the mauve form, four smaller jagged black forms writhe in what seems to be an upwards motion. Each of these black forms has a red lifeline shooting through its center. An identical fifth black form enters the scene from the top center edge, splitting the two vertical mauve sections. Two sets of dots, one yellow and one white appear near the top of the composition, suggesting eyes. Three thin yellow lines fall from the the top of the black form at the far left, and a small blue form rises into the scene from the bottom right edge.
Citation: 
Clyfford Still, PH-217, 1945. Oil on canvas, 59 5/8 x 38 5/8 inches. (151.4 x 98.0 cm). Clyfford Still Museum, Denver, CO.
Work Rights Statement: 
© City and County of Denver / ARS, NY
Image Holding Institution: 
Clyfford Still Museum
Image Collection Name: 
CSM Art Collection: Objects
Image Rights Statement: 
Photo: Gary Regester, courtesy the Clyfford Still Museum