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Title

(Colour music)

(circa 1934)

Artist

Roy de Maistre

Australia, England

27 Mar 1894 – 01 Mar 1968

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Alternate image of (Colour music) by Roy de Maistre
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  • Details

    Other Titles
    Colour music
    Colour Music
    Date
    (circa 1934)
    Media category
    Watercolour
    Materials used
    gouache on piano roll
    Dimensions
    dimensions variable :

    a - Painted roll, 31 x 1606 cm, 1606.0 cm is the total length of the roll from the metal hook at beginning to/and including the spool end. The painted (coloured) section of the roll is 485.5 cm in length.

    b - Empty (unpainted) roll, 31 x 1616 cm, The 100mm difference between the length of the 2 rolls is due to the fact the painted roll has more paper glued on to the roll core than the empty roll.

    Credit
    Gift of Sir John Rothenstein in memory of the artist 1969
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    WA2.1969.a-b
    Copyright
    © Estate of Roy de Maistre

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    This painted piano scroll represents Roy de Maistre’s colour translation of Haydn’s ‘Trio in B flat’. In a work over five metres long, de Maistre corresponds the movements of the musical score with the energised patterning of his chromatic musical scale. Painted in London in the 1930s, it attests to the enduring influence of colour music theories on de Maistre’s practice.

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 4 exhibitions

  • Bibliography

    Referenced in 11 publications

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