Morris Louis

(American, 1912–1962)

Morris Louis was an American painter and founding member of the Washington Color School movement of the 1950s. His inventive painting technique utilizing vertical stains of color on raw canvas, was largely inspired by the work of Helen Frankenthaler. “I am distrustful of over-simplifications but nonetheless think that there is nothing very new in any period of art,” he once said. “What is true is that it is only something new for the painter and that this thin edge is what matters.” Born on September 7, 1912 in Baltimore, MD, he went on to study at the Maryland Institute College of Art from 1929 to 1933. Following graduation, Louis found employment with the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project in New York. Returning to Baltimore in 1943, his work became increasingly influenced by Joan Miró’s abstract works. In 1952, the artist moved to Washington, D.C., where, like his contemporary Kenneth Noland, he set out to deconstruct what constituted a painting’s formal properties. Tragically, Louis was diagnosed with lung cancer caused by extended inhalation of paint vapors at the age of 49. He died that same year on September 7, 1962 in Washington, D.C. The following year, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York mounted a memorial exhibition of his paintings. Today, the artist’s work are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Modern in London, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., among others.

Morris Louis Artworks

Morris Louis (255 results)
Untitled, 1954–1954

Morris Louis

Untitled, 1954–1954

Sale Date: May 16, 2001

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Third element, 1961–1961

Morris Louis

Third element, 1961–1961

Sale Date: May 16, 2001

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Untitled, 1954–1954

Morris Louis

Untitled, 1954–1954

Sale Date: May 15, 2001

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Horizontal I, 1962–1962

Morris Louis

Horizontal I, 1962–1962

Sale Date: November 16, 2000

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Yad, 1958–1958

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Yad, 1958–1958

Sale Date: November 16, 2000

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Vega, 1961–1961

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Vega, 1961–1961

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Atomic crest, 1954–1954

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Atomic crest, 1954–1954

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Alpha-iota, 1960–1960

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Alpha-iota, 1960–1960

Sale Date: November 18, 1999

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Untitled, 1950–1953

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Untitled, 1950–1953

Sale Date: December 7, 1998

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Vertical horizon, 1961–1961

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Vertical horizon, 1961–1961

Sale Date: November 20, 1998

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Gamma, 1960–1960

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Gamma, 1960–1960

Sale Date: November 20, 1998

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Bird, 1941–1941

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Bird, 1941–1941

Sale Date: September 25, 1998

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Gamma alpha, 1960–1960

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Gamma alpha, 1960–1960

Sale Date: May 15, 1998

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Pillars, 1962–1962

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Pillars, 1962–1962

Sale Date: May 13, 1998

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Gothic, 1958–1958

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Gothic, 1958–1958

Sale Date: May 13, 1998

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Beth Feh, 1958–1958

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Beth Feh, 1958–1958

Sale Date: March 11, 1998

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Number 1-77 (Spring), 1962–1962

Morris Louis

Number 1-77 (Spring), 1962–1962

Sale Date: November 19, 1997

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Floral, 1959–1959

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Floral, 1959–1959

Sale Date: November 19, 1997

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Beth Shin, 1958–1958

Morris Louis

Beth Shin, 1958–1958

Sale Date: November 19, 1997

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Slow pace, 1961–1962

Morris Louis

Slow pace, 1961–1962

Sale Date: May 8, 1997

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Janus, 1960

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Janus, 1960

Sale Date: May 8, 1997

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Beth nun, 1958

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Beth nun, 1958

Sale Date: May 7, 1997

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Beta phi, 1960–1961

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Beta phi, 1960–1961

Sale Date: May 6, 1997

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I'm in love, 1952

Morris Louis

I'm in love, 1952

Sale Date: April 24, 1997

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