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John Havens ThorntonUntitled2008
2008
$5,000
£3,792.49
€4,346.89
CA$6,999.86
A$7,646
CHF 4,047.25
MX$91,916.86
NOK 51,446.42
SEK 47,056.02
DKK 32,467.60
About the Item
John Havens Thornton, Untitled, 2008 — oil on canvas
A lively, folded structure rises from a pale field, its planes switching between electric turquoise, umber, rust, and slate as curved and straight edges interlock like a small architectural model in motion. Painted in 2008, the work captures Thornton’s late vocabulary: geometric abstraction animated by hand-drawn lines, soft transitions, and a quietly surreal sense that the form could tip, hinge, or glide at any moment. The alternating turquoise panels and raw-toned bands create a subtle checker rhythm, while the rounded “shadow” at lower right anchors the object in space.
Thornton (1933–2021)—a Princeton contemporary of Frank Stella and a 1967 Whitney exhibitor—pursued minimalist clarity with human warmth for six decades. Here, measured geometry, gently feathered joins, and layered matte color give the image an approachable, artisanal finish. From across the room it reads as a crisp, modern statement; up close, the brushwork and hand-tuned edges reveal touch and nuance. The palette integrates beautifully with contemporary and mid-century interiors—striking yet meditative.
Materials
technique: Oil on canvas; layered matte surfaces with hand-tuned (not taped) edges; visible brushwork.
Subject
style keywords (for search): John Havens Thornton painting; 2008 painting; geometric abstraction; architectural form; surreal minimalist; modernist color; mid-century modern compatible.
Display
installation: Hangs cleanly unframed or in a slim white or natural-wood float frame. Even gallery lighting or a picture light enhances the planes and color contrasts.
Provenance: Estate of the artist (additional details available on request).
Condition: Excellent condition with minor, expected surface wear; stable paint layer and original canvas.
Collectors value Thornton for works that feel precise yet personal—and this curved-plane abstraction from 2008 is a refined, energetic example with lasting appeal.
- Creator:John Havens Thornton (1933 - 2021, American)
- Creation Year:2008
- Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
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- Gallery Location:Brooklyn, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2874217110652
John Havens Thornton
John Havens Thornton (1933–2021) John Havens Thornton was an American painter whose luminous geometric abstractions carry a quiet, slightly surreal charge—clean lines and measured color that feel calm at first glance, then subtly dreamlike on long looking. Born in Mexico City and educated at Princeton, he studied with the influential art historian and curator William Seitz alongside classmate Frank Stella, ultimately leaving Abstract Expressionism for a more distilled language of shape, light, and interval. Over five decades, Thornton developed a signature balance of rigor and warmth: hand-drawn geometry that never feels mechanical, airy fields punctuated by precise linear rhythms, and forms that seem to hover just between the real and the imagined. Thornton exhibited nationally, including the Whitney Museum of American Art’s 1967 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting (a forerunner to the Whitney Biennial), the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and the Rose Art Museum. Retrospective surveys later highlighted the breadth of his practice. His work is included in public collections such as the Addison Gallery of American Art (Andover, MA) and the Rose Art Museum (Waltham, MA). Materials and methods center on oil on canvas and works on paper; recurring concerns include color harmonies, hand-made grids, and an intimate sense of spatial depth, occasionally punctuated by pared-down figuration that heightens the paintings’ understated surreal tone. For collectors and designers, Thornton’s paintings offer the best of both worlds: minimalist clarity with human presence. They sit beautifully in modern and mid-century interiors, read as meditative from across the room, and reward close viewing with fine brushwork and nuanced color—works that feel timeless, serene, and quietly magnetic.

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