Untitled

Robert Smithson
1962
Ink on paper
18 × 24 in. (45.7 × 61 cm)

Robert Smithson frequently used language in his drawings as material. This untitled ink drawing is one of a set of works on paper that draw directly from the 1923 children’s novel Betty Gordon at Ocean Park. The book is the sixth in the Betty Gordon series, published by Cupples and Leon from 1920 to 1932, in which Betty Gordon is the protagonist. The book is attributed to Alice B. Emerson, a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate; the ghostwriter was W. Bert Foster. This 1962 drawing features a dinosaur, two winged male nudes, and a series of numbers—elements that recur in Smithson’s drawings from this year and point to his interest in symbolic and mythic imagery.

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