Mark Tobey

(American, 1890–1976)

Mark Tobey was an American artist known for his densely calligraphic paintings. Working in a method more contemplative than emotional, he once remarked, “I believe that painting should come through the avenues of meditation rather than the canals of action.” Born on December 11, 1890 in Centerville, WI, he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1906 to 1908. Working as a fashion illustrator, first in Chicago then in New York, he mostly made portraits before becoming involved in the mystic faith of Bahai in 1918. Devoting himself to an abstraction which sought to unify space rather than separate objects, he visited a monastery in Kyoto and studied Zen painting, haiku poetry, and calligraphy. Influenced by this experience, the artist developed his signature style of "white writing,” in where white or light-colored calligraphic symbols were overlaid on an abstract field, as seen in his hallmark work Threading Light (1942). During the 1940s, a younger generation of artists including Jackson Pollock, began utilizing the overall painting handling approach pioneered by Tobey. In 1951, the artist had a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the show traveled throughout the country and established Tobey as an integral figure in the art world. He died on April 24, 1976 in Basel, Switzerland. Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.

Mark Tobey Artworks

Mark Tobey (3,624 results)
Untitled, 1957–1957

Mark Tobey

Untitled, 1957–1957

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Abstract composition, 1967–1967

Mark Tobey

Abstract composition, 1967–1967

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Ohne Titel, 1964–1964

Mark Tobey

Ohne Titel, 1964–1964

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Ancient Empires, 1950–1950

Mark Tobey

Ancient Empires, 1950–1950

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Man's Face, 1961–1961

Mark Tobey

Man's Face, 1961–1961

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Timeless World, 1974–1974

Mark Tobey

Timeless World, 1974–1974

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Ohne Titel, 1968–1968

Mark Tobey

Ohne Titel, 1968–1968

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Circular rhytms, 1965–1965

Mark Tobey

Circular rhytms, 1965–1965

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Komposition (Gentle ways), 1969–1969

Mark Tobey

Komposition (Gentle ways), 1969–1969

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Ohne Titel, 1966–1966

Mark Tobey

Ohne Titel, 1966–1966

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Kopf

Mark Tobey

Kopf

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Ground of confidence, 1972–1972

Mark Tobey

Ground of confidence, 1972–1972

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Kopf, 1964–1964

Mark Tobey

Kopf, 1964–1964

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Ohne Titel, 1962–1962

Mark Tobey

Ohne Titel, 1962–1962

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Untitled, 1968–1968

Mark Tobey

Untitled, 1968–1968

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Divertimento, 1971–1971

Mark Tobey

Divertimento, 1971–1971

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Untitled, 1959–1959

Mark Tobey

Untitled, 1959–1959

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Untitled, 1970–1970

Mark Tobey

Untitled, 1970–1970

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Composition, 1961–1961

Mark Tobey

Composition, 1961–1961

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Message from a desert star, 1971–1971

Mark Tobey

Message from a desert star, 1971–1971

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They're come back, 1971–1975

Mark Tobey

They're come back, 1971–1975

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Mandarin and flowers, 1973–1973

Mark Tobey

Mandarin and flowers, 1973–1973

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They've come back, 1971–1975

Mark Tobey

They've come back, 1971–1975

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Untitled, 1970–1970

Mark Tobey

Untitled, 1970–1970

Sale Date: April 24, 2004

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