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Morris Shulman Art

American, 1912-1978

Morris Shulman was born in Savannah, Georgia, but spent most of his professional career in Manhattan. He studied with Hans Hofmann in 1948–49 and painted on Maine's Monhegan Island from about 1947–65. Rocks & Sea is representative of his works from the period from the very late 1940s through the mid-1950s. Shulman is very well listed, and his works can be found in the National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian.

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Artist: Morris Shulman
1951 Monhegan, Maine MUSHROOMS painting by Morris Shulman ex. Rehn Gallery
By Morris Shulman
Located in Exton, PA
Wild period abstract expressionist painting by Morris Shulman. The painting is egg tempera on Masonite measuring 32" x 22". Signed M Shulman and dated '51 at the lower right. Titled...
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1950s Modern Morris Shulman Art

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Oil

Afterglow
By Morris Shulman
Located in Lawrence, NY
Like many of his compatriots of the time, Shulman transitioned from representation to abstraction in the post-WWII period as he studied with Hans Hoffman. Yet, his work, whether or a...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Morris Shulman Art

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Oil, Canvas

1940 WPA School EXHIBITED Painting SPRING FLOOD by Morris Shulman
By Morris Shulman
Located in Exton, PA
Fine WPA period painting by Morris Shulman. The painting is oil on canvass measuring 24" x 30". Signed M Shulman and dated '40 at the lower right. Titled verso "Spring Flood." Shul...
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1930s Modern Morris Shulman Art

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Oil

Anemone Pool Abstraction
By Morris Shulman
Located in Lawrence, NY
Casein on paper Like many of his compatriots of the time, Shulman transitioned from representation to abstraction in the post-WWII period as he studied with Hans Hoffman. Yet, his wo...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist Morris Shulman Art

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Casein

Anemone Pool Abstraction
By Morris Shulman
Located in Lawrence, NY
Casein on paper Like many of his compatriots of the time, Shulman transitioned from representation to abstraction in the post-WWII period as he studied with Hans Hoffman. Yet, his wo...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist Morris Shulman Art

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Casein

Untitled, Tidal Pool Abstraction
By Morris Shulman
Located in Lawrence, NY
Like many of his compatriots of the time, Shulman transitioned from representation to abstraction in the post-WWII period as he studied with Hans Hoffman. Yet, his work, whether or a...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist Morris Shulman Art

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Casein

Blue Wave
By Morris Shulman
Located in Lawrence, NY
Like many of his compatriots of the time, Shulman transitioned from representation to abstraction in the post-WWII period as he studied with Hans Hoffman. Yet, his work, whether or a...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist Morris Shulman Art

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Casein

Untitled
By Morris Shulman
Located in Lawrence, NY
Like many of his compatriots of the time, Shulman transitioned from representation to abstraction in the post-WWII period as he studied with Hans Hoffman. Yet, his work, whether or a...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist Morris Shulman Art

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Judaica Rabbi Portrait Oil Painting American WPA Abstract Expressionist Artist
By Morris Shulman
Located in Surfside, FL
Born in Savannah, Georgia in 1912, abstract expressionist painter Morris Shulman studied at the National Academy of Design, Art Students League and Hans Hofmann School of Art in New ...
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1940s American Modern Morris Shulman Art

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Encaustic, Oil, Board

UNTITLED
By Morris Shulman
Located in Portland, ME
Shulman, Morris (American, 1912-1978). UNTITLED. Casein on paper, circa 1951. Signed, lower left. 14 1/2 x 21 3/4 inches, framed to 23 x 30 inches. In excellent condition. Shulman st...
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1950s Morris Shulman Art

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Casein

Antique American School Abstract Expressionist Signed Mid Century Oil Painting
By Morris Shulman
Located in Buffalo, NY
Vintage American modernist oil painting by Morris M. Shulman (1912 - 1978). Oil on board, circa 1955. Housed in a vintage frame. Signed. Image size, 28 by 20.
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1950s Abstract Morris Shulman Art

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Canvas, Oil

Beach Lobster Cove
By Morris Shulman
Located in Lawrence, NY
Casein on masonite Like many of his compatriots of the time, Shulman transitioned from representation to abstraction in the post-WWII period as he studied with Hans Hoffman. Yet, his work, whether or abstraction or representation, was inspired by a keen sense of place--in this case, Monhegan Island, Maine, where he returned year-after-year to paint. Many of his works were inspired by the tidal pool and eddies he studied on the island's shore. His work can be found in the National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian, the Metropolitan Museum, the Carnegie Museum, The Brooklyn Museum, the Jewish Museum, Bates College in Lewiston, Me, Vassar College...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist Morris Shulman Art

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Casein

Untitled Abstract Landscape
By Morris Shulman
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Beautiful abstract expressionist landscape by American artist, Morris Shulman (1912-1978). Untitled Landscape, 1958. Oil on masonite panel measures 24 x 36 inches. Signed and dated l...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Morris Shulman Art

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Stencil Painting "Tide Pool" American WPA Abstract Expressionist Artist
By Morris Shulman
Located in Surfside, FL
Abstract Expressionist Stencil Painting Signed and dated in ink. Born in Savannah, Georgia in 1912, abstract expressionist painter Morris Shulman studied at the National Academy of D...
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1960s American Modern Morris Shulman Art

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Mixed Media

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Untitled, Tidal Pool Abstraction
By Morris Shulman
Located in Lawrence, NY
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1950s Abstract Expressionist Morris Shulman Art

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"Women Must Weep", Original Historic Modernist Portrait Oil Painting
By Morris Shulman
Located in Buffalo, NY
Oil on board. Image size, 36L x 24H. Morris Shulman painted Women Must Weep in the midst of World War II as a response to Ben Hecht’s play We Will Never Die. As the title suggests,...
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Antique American Modernist Abstract Expressionist Signed Large Oil Painting
By Morris Shulman
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American modernist abstract landscape by Morris Shulman. Oil on canvas, circa 1961. Signed. Image size 36L x 30H. Housed in a period modern frame. Morris Shulman (1912-...
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1950s Abstract Morris Shulman Art

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Antique American Modernist Abstract Expressionist Signed Large Oil Painting
By Morris Shulman
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American modernist abstract landscape by Morris Shulman. Oil on canvas, circa 1950. Unsigned. Image size 50L x 40H. Housed in a period modern frame. Morris Shulman (191...
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1950s Abstract Morris Shulman Art

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Antique American Modernist Abstract Expressionist Signed Large Oil Painting
By Morris Shulman
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American modernist abstract landscape by Morris Shulman. Oil on canvas, circa 1950. Unsigned. Image size 26L x 22H. Housed in a period modern frame. Morris Shulman (191...
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Vintage American Abstract Modernist Mohegan Maine Painting by Morris M Shulman
By Morris Shulman
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique modernist abstract painting by Morris M Shulman (1912 - 1978). Oil on canvas, circa 1952. Signed on verso. Displayed in a period modernist frame. Image, 22"L x 18"H, ove...
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