Cathay 1979 by Albert Irvin
Cathay (1979)
A museum-quality framed print of Albert Irvin's dynamic 1979 abstract work, featuring premium materials and free worldwide delivery.
About Cathay: Albert Irvin's 1979 Abstract Masterwork
Created in 1979, Cathay represents Albert Irvin's mature abstract expressionist style, characterized by bold color contrasts and dynamic spatial relationships. The work features Irvin's signature layering technique, where translucent glazes interact with opaque fields to create depth and movement. This period marked Irvin's transition to larger formats and more complex compositions, with Cathay exemplifying his ability to balance spontaneity with controlled structure.
The painting's title suggests an oriental influence, though Irvin typically avoided direct representation. Art historians note that works from this series demonstrate the artist's fascination with the interplay between positive and negative space. Cathay features a dominant central form surrounded by energetic brushstrokes, creating what critic Mel Gooding described as "a contained explosion of color and form."
Albert Irvin and British Abstract Expressionism
By 1979, Albert Irvin had established himself as a leading figure in British abstract painting. His work from this period reflects both American Abstract Expressionist influences and a distinctly European sensibility. Irvin's approach differed from his American counterparts through his emphasis on structure within abstraction, often using architectural references as starting points.
Cathay belongs to Irvin's most celebrated series from the late 1970s, where he explored the limits of pictorial space. The work demonstrates his technical mastery of oil paint, particularly in creating luminous color fields that appear to recede and advance simultaneously. This series was first exhibited at the Rowan Gallery in London, receiving critical acclaim for its innovative approach to abstract composition.
What makes Cathay particularly compelling is Irvin's use of contrasting textures - the smooth central form against the rough, gestural background creates a visual tension that draws the viewer's eye repeatedly across the canvas.
The Making of Cathay: Technique and Composition
Layering and Spatial Illusion
Irvin built Cathay through multiple layers of oil paint, beginning with thin washes to establish the composition. He then applied thicker impasto strokes to create focal points. The central yellow form appears to float above the background through careful manipulation of paint consistency and layering.
Color Relationships
The work's color palette demonstrates Irvin's sophisticated understanding of hue relationships. He juxtaposes warm cadmium yellows against cool ultramarine blues, creating visual vibration. The earthy reds in the background provide stability, preventing the composition from becoming overly dynamic.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Albert Irvin (British, 1922-2015) |
| Original Year | 1979 |
| Art Style | Abstract Expressionism |
| Subject Matter | Abstract composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16 inches) |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Museum-quality archival paper |
| Frame | Solid wood frame with conservation glazing |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide shipping |
| Returns | 30-day return policy |
Own Albert Irvin's Dynamic Abstract Composition
Bring home this museum-quality framed print of Cathay (1979) with free worldwide shipping. Each print features archival paper and a solid wood frame for lasting beauty.
View Print DetailsInterior Design Guide: Placing Cathay in Your Space
The bold colors and dynamic composition of Cathay make it ideal for modern interiors. The 30×40 cm size works particularly well above sofas or console tables in living rooms. For best effect, hang the print on a wall painted in neutral tones to allow the artwork's vibrant palette to stand out. The abstract nature of the work complements both minimalist and eclectic decor styles, adding visual interest without overwhelming the space.
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Our prints are made using archival-quality paper and fade-resistant inks to ensure longevity. We use giclée printing for museum-quality results.
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We offer a 30-day return policy. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may return it within 30 days for a full refund.
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