Artist
Salle Werner Vaughn (American, born 1939)American, born 1939
CultureAmerican
Titles
- Night
Date1997
MediumOil and turpentine on canvas
DimensionsCanvas: 115 1/4 × 77 1/8 in. (292.7 × 195.9 cm)
Credit LineGift of the artist in memory of Meredith J. Long
Object number2021.23
Current Location
The Nancy and Rich Kinder Building
Gallery 310
On view
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Department
Modern and Contemporary ArtObject Type
Commenting that “My work is about a world we know exists but can’t really see,” Salle Werner Vaughn draws inspiration from her close study of nature and Greco-Roman mythology. Night is one of a series of paintings devoted to the times of the day. It can also be related to Nyx, the primordial personification of Night, who was the daughter of Chaos and the Mother of Thanatos (Death), Hypnos (Sleep), and Erebus (Darkness), endowed with the power to create and destroy, all of which are hinted at in the tenebrous tones of the composition and its bursts of light.
ProvenanceThe artist; given to the MFAH, 2021.
Exhibition HistoryOver the past twenty years, Night has been featured in Vaughn’s on-going Harmonium installation in Houston.
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