Attributed works:
1. Who’s afraid of red, yellow and blue I,
by Barnett Newman. 1966. Oil on canvas,
190.5 by 212.9 cm. (© Barnett Newman
Foundation, New York; DACS, London;
private collection).
Attributed works:
2. Who’s afraid of red, yellow and blue II, by
Barnett Newman. 1967. Acrylic on canvas,
304.8 by 259.1 cm. (© Barnett Newman
Foundation, New York; DACS, London;
Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart).
Attributed works:
3. Who’s afraid of red, yellow and blue III, by
Barnett Newman. 1967–68. Oil on canvas, 245
by 543 cm. (© Barnett Newman Foundation,
New York; DACS, London; Stedelijk Museum,
Amsterdam).
Attributed works:
4. Who’s afraid of red, yellow and blue IV, by
Barnett Newman. 1969–70. Acrylic on canvas,
274.3 by 604.5 cm. (© Barnett Newman
Foundation, New York; DACS, London;
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin-Preussischer
Kulturbesitz).
Attributed works:
5. Chartres, by Barnett Newman. 1969.
Acrylic on canvas, 305 by 289.5 cm. (© Barnett
Newman Foundation, New York; DACS, London;
Daros Collection, Switzerland).
Attributed works:
6. Colour swatches reproducing the red, blue,
and yellow paints in Who’s afraid of red, yellow
and blue I, II, IV and Chartres as measured by
spectrophotometry. The values in parentheses
are the CIEDE2000 values measuring the
difference between the colours of Who’s
afraid I and each of the other paintings.
(Menil Collection, Houston).
Attributed works:
7. Newman at his 1969 exhibition at the
Knoedler Gallery, New York. On the wall
next to the doorway hangs Who’s afraid I.
(© Barnett Newman Foundation, New
York; DACS, London).