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Period: 20th Century
Medium: Acrylic
Abstract Art
Located in Houston, TX
Abstract mixed media painting blending bold and rich colors by American artist Kismine Varner, 1990. Signed and dated lower right. Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat...
Category

1990s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Pencil

PUTTING YOUR FACE ON (UNIQUE)
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed and dated by the artist. Unique hand embellished with acrylic paint on serigraph. Framed. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity included. All...
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1980s Pop Art Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Screen, Paper, Acrylic

Abstract Mixed Media Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Mixed media work with various animals and the phrase, "very restful here...". Artist Biography: Dick Wray, a native Houstonian,born in Heights Hospital in 1933 was primarily educat...
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1990s Modern Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Photographic Paper

Cetaceans American Modern
Located in Houston, TX
Wonderful mixed media linocut, highlighting dolphins and whales in sparkling paints by American artist Kismine Varner, circa 1990. Unsigned. Original artwork on paper displayed on a...
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1990s Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

"Nocturno', 1981, Large Mixed Media on Canvas by Merion Estes
By Merion Estes
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Merion Estes, American (1938 - ) Title: Nocturno Year: 1981 Medium: Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas, signed verso Size: 48 x 48 in. (121.92 x 121.92 cm)
Category

1980s Abstract Geometric Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Media Man, 1970s Abstract Acrylic and Canvas Collage by Margo Hoff, Red Purple
Located in Denver, CO
Abstract acrylic and fabric collage on canvas in purple, red, green, brown and black, signed by Margo Hoff (1910-2008) painted 1974. Unframed, wrapped canvas measuring 54 x 60 x 3⁄4 ...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Fabric, Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston TX
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Josep Grau-Garriga, Spanish (1929 - ) Title: Untitled, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston TX Year: 1971 Medium: Mixed Media and Collage on Paper, signe...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic

Guardian Knot, Large Abstract Painting by Gregory Amenoff
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Gregory Amenoff, American (1948 - ) Title: Guardian Knot Year: 1985 Medium: Oil, Oil pastel, Watercolor, Gouache and Pencil on Paper, signed and dated l.r. Size: 36 x 51.75 i...
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1980s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Oil, Watercolor, Gouache, Acrylic

American Acrylic Modern Art- Green and Hues of Red Collage
Located in Houston, TX
Stupendous mixed media painting using acrylic in a kaleidoscope of colors and a paper collage technique by American artist Kismine Varner, circa 1990. ...
Category

1980s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Paper

Lady of Fasion (Original Study)
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original mixed media study by American artist Peter Max. Max experimented with color and form in this mixed media acrylic and pencil over lithograph. Max would use these studie...
Category

1980s Pop Art Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Color Pencil, Lithograph

"Ducks & Habitat, " Acrylic on Paper & Wood signed on Verso by Tom Shelton
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Ducks & Habitat" is an original acrylic on paper and wood construction by Tom Shelton. The artist signed the piece on the reverse. This piece depicts many different types of ducks f...
Category

1990s Contemporary Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Wood, Paper, Acrylic

White Mixed Media Wall Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Wood mixed media work glued onto a white background. Purple, teal and red color tones. Artist signature in the bottom right corner. Artist Biography: Charles Pebworth is known for ...
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1960s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Wood

Pritza iro Wiru - XX century, Mixed media, Religious
Located in Warsaw, PL
Mixed media, by Igor Bodnar
Category

1990s Other Art Style Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Gouache

Abstract Composition GS2, 1973 - Acrylic, 113x115 cm, framed
Located in Nice, FR
Oil on canvas, signed on back
Category

1970s Modern Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic

Cat Is Very Smart
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Konstantin Bokov, Ukrainian/American (1940 - ) Title: Cat is Very Smart Year: 1999 Medium: Acrylic on Board and Found Art Collage, Signed and dated Size: 20 x 16 in. (50....
Category

1990s Contemporary Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Found Objects, Acrylic, Board

American Abstract Modern Monotype - Rainbows and Faces
Located in Houston, TX
Brilliantly colored mixed media monotype of opposing faces in profile by American artist Kismine Varner, circa 1990. Original one-of-a-kind work of art on paper displayed on a whi...
Category

1980s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Monotype, Paper

America Modern Art - Pink
Located in Houston, TX
Stupendous mixed media paintings in a kaleidoscope of colors and a paper collage technique by American artist Kismine Varner, circa 1990. Unsigned. ...
Category

1980s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Paper

American Abstract Modern Monotype - Figures at Sunrise
Located in Houston, TX
Brilliantly colored nixed media monotypes of opposing faces in profile by American artist Kismine Varner, circa 1990. Original one-of-a-kind work of art on paper displayed on a wh...
Category

1980s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Monotype

Heroic Materialism No. 1, Photorealist Acrylic Painting by Jeanette Pasin-Sloan
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jeanette Pasin Sloan-American (1946-) Title: Heroic Materialism No. 1 Year: 1981 Medium: Acrylic and Colored Pencil on Board, signed S...
Category

1980s Photorealist Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Color Pencil

Untitled Motion Sickness
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Josep Grau-Garriga Title: Untitled Motion Sickness Year: circa 1966 Medium: Mixed Media and Collage on Paper Size: 23 x 20 inches
Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic

POP OUT
Located in Aventura, FL
Original acrylic paint and silkscreen on flag. Framed. Hand signed, titled, and dated by the artist. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity included. All r...
Category

1980s Pop Art Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Polyester, Acrylic, Screen

Crown
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Gregory Amenoff, American (1948 - ) Title: Crown Year: 1990 Medium: Mixed Media Painting on Paper, signed, titled and dated Size: 34.5 in. x 25.5 in. (87.63 cm x 64.77 cm)
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1980s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic

YES NO
By Dike Blair
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Dike Blair, American (1952 - ) Title: YES NO Year: 1986 Medium: Mixed Media Collage, signed and dated verso Frame Size: 98 x 17.5 inches
Category

1980s Conceptual Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Stencil

Dandelion
Located in Concord, MA
NAOMI SAVAGE (1927-2005) Dandelion, c.1960 Photo-engraving with painted additions on copper 4 3/8 x 3 ½ inches (plate) Inscribed on the reverse: Naomi Savage / (BK) / 1960? Naomi Savage was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1927. From a very early age, Naomi was interested in the arts. Her mother encouraged her to pursue music, and as the niece of famous Dada and Surrealist painter, sculptor, and photographer, Man Ray, she was able to pursue her interests with much support from her family. During high school, Naomi attended a class taught by Bernice Abbott, Man Ray's assistant in the 1920’s, at the New School for Social Research. She later attended Bennington College, where she studied music and the arts. Shortly after college, she traveled to California to study and apprentice with her uncle, Man Ray. Ray was a great inspiration to the young Naomi; he encouraged her to let her imagination create her art. Savage said later in her life that her strongest inheritance enriching her artistic career came from her uncle, Man Ray. "I never forgot his insightfulness," she said. "With him you could try anything - there was nothing you were told not to do, except spill the chemicals. With Man Ray, you were free to do what your imagination conjured and that kind of encouragement was wonderful". In 1950, Naomi married painter, sculptor, and architect, David Savage. Shortly after, the couple moved to Lambertville, New Jersey, residing there for three years before moving to Princeton, New Jersey. She had her first exhibition in 1952 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and exhibited there again in 1960, 1966, and 1968. Her work can now be seen in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the International Center of Photography in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Fogg Museum at Harvard University, and the Noyes Museum in Oceanville, New Jersey. Savage pioneered the use of photographic engravings for which she is best known. With a photographic engraving, the actual metal photographic plate itself is the art. It is described as a kind of topographic photograph with forms in three dimensions and with a variety of metallic surfaces and tones. Some of her most famous photographic engravings involve a series of portraits of her sister, which she manipulated in countless ways over many years. But her most famous photographic engraving (perhaps her most famous work of all) is a fifty-foot long mural she did on the side of the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum in Austin, Texas. Her approach to photography represents an involvement with process as medium, and an interest in art as image manipulation, a pursuit shared by contemporaries like Robert Heinecken, Betty Hahn, and Bea Nettles...
Category

1950s American Modern Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Copper

APARTMENT FOR SALE:15-E, Abstract Mixed Media 3-D Collage, Real Estate Listing
Located in Union City, NJ
APARTMENT FOR SALE: 15-E, created in 1982, is an original mixed media painted collage on paper by the Israeli-American artist Zigi Ben-Haim. APARTMENT FOR SALE: 15-E is an imaginativ...
Category

1980s Contemporary Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic

Who is that Masked Woman
Located in Buffalo, NY
This intriguing mixed media painting and collage is signed illegibly in the lower right. Dated 1982 with the words "Who is that Masked Woman" scratched into the lower left.
Category

1980s Contemporary Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Inkjet, Mixed Media

"Wall of the Carry Outs, " Abstract Acrylic Collage signed by Joseph Rozman
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Wall of the Carry Outs" is Wisconsin artist Joseph Rozman's 1968 signed acrylic collage. 36" x 29 1/2" art size Joseph Rozman was born on December 26, 1944 in Milwaukee, WI. He wa...
Category

1960s Contemporary Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic

US Flag with Bill and Hillary Clinton, Pop Art Mixed Media by Konstantin Bokov
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Konstantin Bokov, Ukrainian/American (1940 - ) Title: US Flag with Bill and Hillary Clinton Year: 1996 Medium: Mixed Media with Acrylic on D...
Category

1990s Contemporary Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic

American Abstract Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Eye catching abstract mixed media painting blending vivid jewel tone colors by American artist Kismine Varner, 1990. Signed and dated lower right. Original artwork on paper displaye...
Category

1990s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Stone Quarry, 1960s Abstract Acrylic Paper Collage by Margo Hoff, Purple Gray
Located in Denver, CO
An original signed framed abstract expressionist painting by mid-century modern Chicago woman artist, Margo Hoff (1910-2008), "Stone Quarry" was created using acrylic, crayon and paper collage on board in shades of purple, blue, brown, white and black. Presented in a custom frame, outer dimensions measure 48 ½ x 40 ½ x 1 ¾ inches. Image size is 48 x 40 inches. Provenance: Estate of the artist, Margo Hoff About the Artist: A prolific artist, Margo Hoff’s exquisite style evolved throughout her career yet was always rooted in the events, people, and places in her life. The human experience was her soul focus, expressed through her eyes alone. Born in 1910 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Hoff began creating white-clay animals at a young age, giving them to her friends and family. At eleven she contracted typhoid fever and was bedridden for a summer. During her convalescence, she drew and made cutouts, and it was during this time that her bold, artistic imagination came alive. She began formal art training in high school and continued her education at the University of Oklahoma, Tulsa. In 1933 she moved to Chicago and attended the National Academy of Art and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Between 1933 and 1960—her Chicago years—Hoff’s works was deeply rooted in a figurative, regionalist style. She often used elements of magical realism, and many of her paintings have dreamlike qualities. As a child she learned about color by grinding down rocks, plants, and berries. Her color pallet during the Chicago years is indicative of her early-life color experimentation as she consistently used warm, earth tones in her work. Hoff was a born adventurer and traveled extensively. She lived, worked, taught, and painted in Europe, Mexico, Beirut, Lebanon, Uganda, Brazil, and China. She also showed at the Denver Art Museum’s Annual Western Exhibitions in 1952-54, 56, and 57. In 1957 she showed along side Colorado modernist Vance Kirkland at the Denver Art Museum’s exhibition, Man's Conquest of Space. What was once a focus on the representational, her work began to change after 1957 when she saw Sputnik in its orbit around Earth. At that moment, feet firmly placed on the ground, she was able to imagine herself in space, looking down from the cosmos, and what she saw was an abstracted world. She then had the opportunity to peer into an electron microscope where once again she was looking down into what seemed to be a realm of pure abstraction. These two events profoundly changed her perspective and she began to move from figural painting to abstract, geometric collage. In 1960, Hoff moved to New York City and she began creating collages. Placing the canvas on the ground, and working from all sides, she used strips of painted paper and tissue—and later painted pieces of canvas—glued onto the canvas surface, building layer upon layer, shape against shape, “action of color next to stillness of color.” She believed these simplified, abstracted forms held the spirit of the subject in the same way poetry reduces words to their essence. These pieces range from aerial cityscapes, to dancers in motions, to flora...
Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Paper, Crayon, Mixed Media, Board

Expulsion, Abstract Painting by Gregory Amenoff
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Gregory Amenoff, American (1948 - ) Title: Expulsion Year: 1990 Medium: Mixed Media Painting on Paper, signed, titled and dated Size: 38 in. x 26 in. (96.52 cm x 66.04 cm)
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1980s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic

Visiting Hours Triptych
Located in Southampton, NY
Signed Tschacbasov l.r. dated 1982 Framed in a beautiful gold original frame
Category

1980s Post-Modern Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic

Untitled, 1973 - Acrylic on canvas - Sandra Blow
Located in London, GB
Untitled, 1973 - Acrylic on canvas with aluminium and fibreglass construction, British Abstraction - Sandra Blow Signed and dated on canvas overlap Acrylic on canvas with aluminium...
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Composition II, 1965 - Acrylic, tea and collage on canvas - Sandra Blow
Located in London, GB
Composition II, 1965 - Acrylic, tea and collage on canvas, British Abstraction - Sandra Blow Signed and dated on reverse Acrylic, tea and collage on canvas 11 1/2 x 10 inches San...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas, Tea

Alphonsine
Located in Missouri, MO
Robert Kushner (American, b. 1949) Alphonsine, 1983 30 x 22 inches without frame 32.75 x 25 inches with frame Titled Lower Left Signed and dated Mid Lower Right A member of the Patt...
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1980s American Modern Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Acrylic

"Sleepless Night, " Mixed Media City Landscape Painting on Paper
Located in Houston, TX
This intimate, yet highly energetic, artwork is a timeless example of Long’s exceptional style. Bert L. Long Jr., was self-taught artist, was born in 1940 in Texas, grew up the Houston’s historic Fifth Ward and received his formal education from UCLA. Following a career as a successful master chef, Bert Long...
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1990s Folk Art Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

ANGEL (YELLOW WINGS)
Located in Aventura, FL
Original painting on canvas. Hand signed on front by the artist. Canvas is stretched. Canvas size 16 x 20 inches. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity ...
Category

1990s Pop Art Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Brasileira
Located in London, GB
Robert Motherwell Brasileira 1975 Acrylic, graphite and printed paper collage on canvas laid on board 121 x 91 cms (47 5/8 x 35 7/8 ins) Provenance: Ace Gallery, Los Angeles Doug...
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1970s Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Green Projection, 1971 - Acrylic on Canvas, British Abstraction - Sandra Blow
Located in London, GB
Green Projection, 1971 - Work on Paper, British Abstraction - Sandra Blow Signed and dated on canvas overlap on reverse Acrylic on canvas, with aluminium construction 54 x 48 inches ...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Abstract in Browns, 1997 - Gouache on board, British Abstraction - Sandra Blow
Located in London, GB
Abstract in Browns, 1997 - Work on Paper, British Abstraction - Sandra Blow Signed and dated Gouache on board 12 x 9 1/2 inches Sandra Blow RA (1925-2006) pioneered British abstract...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Yellow Within, 2006 - Acrylic and mixed media, British Abstraction - Sandra Blow
Located in London, GB
Yellow Within, 2006 - Work on Paper, British Abstraction - Sandra Blow Signed on reverse Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 24 x 24 inches Sandra Blow RA (1925-2006) pioneered Britis...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Blue On Blue #1 (Abstract Painting on Shaped 3 Dimensional Canvas, Circles)
Located in Denver, CO
Blue On Blue #1, original vintage 1965 abstract painting by Denver artist, Angelo Di Benedetto (1913-1992). Acrylic paint in shades of blue on shaped 3 dimensional (3D) canvas with a circular form protruding from the center of square painting. Presented in a vintage/original frame, outer dimensions measure 26 ¾ x 26 ½ x 1 ¼ inches. Image size is 26 x 26 x 3 ¼ inches. Exhibited: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1965 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting December 8, 1965 to January 30, 1966 The son of Italian immigrants from the Salerno province in southern Italy, as a teenager Di Benedetto worked as a truck driver in the mornings and a bartender in the afternoons to study at the Cooper Union Art School in New York City (1930-34) from which he graduated with a certificate in freehand drawing. He won a scholarship to the Boston Museum Art School where he studied for three years, beginning in 1934, with Russian émigré painter, Alexandre Jacovleff, a member of Mir Isskustva (World of Art) in St. Petersburg before the Russian Revolution. In 1936 he painted a religious mural for St. Michael’s Grove in Paterson, New Jersey. The following year, he entered his first juried exhibition at the Montclair Museum in New Jersey, winning first prize and first honorable mention. In December 1938, the Royal Netherlands Steamship Line sent him on a two-month ethnological study trip to Haiti, his first exposure to a different environment outside the United States. During what turned out to be an extended six-month stay, he studied and painted the life and religious customs of the island, resulting in a series of colorful, stylized paintings inspired by his immersion in the local culture. He also did scenes of Port-au-Prince and executed commissions received from prominent people in Haiti, including government officials. In 1940, his Haitian paintings were exhibited at the Montross Gallery in New York (his first solo show) and also reproduced in the January 1940 issue of Life Magazine. One of his Haitian paintings, Morning in Port-au-Prince, was owned by an American author, politician and U.S. ambassador, Clare Boothe Luce, while another image, Haiti Post Office, was acquired for the Encyclopedia Britannica Collection and later donated to Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. Before World War II, Di Benedetto traveled extensively around the United States in his car and trailer doing regional paintings. In 1941, he did what is considered the first authentic version of George Washington Crossing the Delaware, a contrast to the well-known painting on the same subject (1851) by German-born painter, Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze. During the war, Di Benedetto volunteered for a secret mission to Africa in 1941 before the Allied invasion, serving as director of camouflage, foreman of native laborers, and an interpreter while based in Eritrea. The following year he received a direct commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the First Photo Mapping Squadron, leading groups as a guide and interpreter and doing ground control. During his free time in Africa, he sketched and painted the local population and his fellow servicemen. Following Africa, he served as an orientation officer and aerial photographic officer for the 311th Photo Wing at Bolling Field, in the District of Columbia where he did a series of illustrated articles describing the natives in the different countries where the men of his organization were stationed during the war. In 1945 he was assigned to a mapping unit at Buckley Air Field in Denver where he served until his discharge in 1946. Like many other servicemen stationed at the time in Colorado, Di Benedetto chose to remain in Colorado, impressed by the state’s physical grandeur and healthful climate. After the war, he lived briefly for about a year in Rangely, a small town in northwest Colorado where he traveled and sketched. But finding it a little too remote, he settled in the old mining town of Central City in 1947, his home base for the rest of his life. He spent his first six years there transforming the old Sauder-McShane Mercantile warehouse into a giant art studio. His initial acquaintance with the town’s mining town history in 1947 resulted in a drawing, Death of a Miner, showing a male figure buried under a pile of collapsed rock in a mining tunnel. In 1949 Di Benedetto and his wife, ceramist Lee Porzio, opened the Benpro Art School in his studio where he conducted summer art classes. The following year he teamed up with a Denver-based artist, Frank Vavra, to open the Denver Art Center at 924 Broadway. He and Vavra were founding members of the 15 Colorado Artists who seceded in 1948 from the Denver Artists Guild because they were dissatisfied with the older organization’s underlying conservatism and the disdain of some of its members for modern art. Welcoming anyone wanting to learn how to draw or paint, the Denver Art Center in downtown Denver only lasted about a year. Undeterred by its lack of success, Di Benedetto continued throughout his career to give workshops, classes, and lectures on art-related topics in Denver and elsewhere. Examples of topics ranged from subjects such as “African Art,” Chappell House, Denver (1945) and “University or Artistic Thought” sponsored by the Art for World Friendship Committee (1954). He also taught locally at the Jewish Community Center, Steele Community Center, International House, Southern Colorado State College-Pueblo, and lectured at the University of Denver. Beginning in 1969 he sponsored over one hundred youths at his studio in Central City to spend a summer learning about art. He also conducted classes for serious working artists. His efforts earned him an honorary doctorate from the University of Colorado in 1977. He likewise promoted contemporary Colorado artists’ work in the 1950s, heading a committee that presented one-person exhibitions in a small gallery at the Vogue Art Cinema on South Pearl Street in Denver. His interest in promoting the arts led to his participation in numerous organizations. In the 1960s he became concerned with environmental and urban art and was the president of Art for the Cities, a Denver-based nonprofit organization. He also was the chairman of and a participant in the first annual environmental art exhibit held at Denver’s American Medical Center. In 1968 Colorado Governor John Love appointed him to the Colorado Council on the Arts and Humanities in which he remained active until 1975. He served for two consecutive years as program coordinator for the Governor’s Conference on the Arts and Humanities. At the 1969 conference, Governor Love presented him an award for his contribution to the art and artists of Colorado. At the same time, he actively participated in the civic life of Central City. The town’s Police Magistrate (1955-56), he twice campaigned for mayor, first in 1966 and again in 1973, and ran for commissioner in 1979. He socialized with artists Ben Shahn, Herbert Bayer and Mark Rothko, as well as theatrical stars appearing at the Central City Opera House, including Helen Hayes, Mae West, and Gypsy Rose Lee. He invited them to carve their autographs on his kitchen table. Di Benedetto worked with equal facility in a variety of media: acrylic, oil paint, watercolor, charcoal, Conte crayon, graphic arts and metal (copper, iron). Up until the early 1950s, his output was dominated by representational figure work and expressionist Colorado landscapes that were not always immune from controversy. When Life Magazine included a reproduction of his Regionalist painting, Lovers in the Cornfield (1941) in its article, “Ten Years of American Art: Life Reviews the Record of a Lively, Important Decade” (November 26, 1946, issue), three counties in Massachusetts banned the publication. Just as immediately, the painting was exhibited in Denver. He said that he liked the West because the people, despite their lack of exposure to art, were individualistic and almost “anarchistic.” In the early 1950s he did woodcuts in a modernist style, including Remembrance, showing his two young daughters. Influenced by Abstract Expressionism at that time, he began considering the elimination of the image from his work. By the end of the decade, he had decided that “the circle – pure and simple was one of the most familiar symbols of mankind and that it metaphored into everything.” At the same time, he noted that “99% of the abstract painters shied away from using…[the circle]. When they didn’t, they slaughtered it, murdered it and buried it. So it became my motif.” For more than three decades he explored the circle in paint, sculpture and shaped canvas. Two examples of the last-named medium are his Red CQ and Black C-1, both from 1969. Because abstraction touched upon his deep feelings and spirituality, he felt he could make visible that part of life which “we feel but almost never see.” His fascination with the circle also relates to his belief that to affect the dialogue existing between object and maker, the artist must “create archetypal shapes [that have universal appeal], not symbols…to reflect simply the intrinsic beauty of the shape itself.” A strong advocate for public art, Di Benedetto headed Art for the Cities, Inc., which sponsored nine sculptures for Burns Park as part of the Denver Sculpture Symposium held in the Mile High City in 1968. The catalysts for the idea of the sculptures were Beverly and Bernie Rosen, who had been instrumental in the creation of the contemporary department at the Denver Art Museum. Along with Di Benedetto, the other participating sculptors were Dean Fleming, Peter Forakis, Roger Kotoske, Tony Magar, Robert Mangold, Robert Morris, Richard Van Buren and Bill Verhelst. The park project eventually served as a prototype for twenty-two states, bringing the sculpture to urban spaces. The sculptures reflected Di Benedetto’s concept of “burden-less environmental art” with no hidden meaning for the public to decipher. His goal in public art was to “create a work which, when integrated with the site, will create a tranquil oasis, a counterbalance to the modern chaotic world we experience daily.” During the 1960s and 1970s, he received other major sculpture commissions: an 80-foot-long copper wall, Jewish Community Center, Denver (1962); sculpture garden, General Rose Hospital, Denver (1964); Fountain, First National Bank of Dallas (1966); Colorado Fuel & Iron Company, Pueblo, Colorado (1969); neighborhood park sculpture, Yonkers, New York (1971); High School Park, Northglenn, Colorado (1974); ice skating rink sculpture, Pueblo (1976). Fate was not as kind to his mural which the Colorado Supreme Court justices commissioned him to paint in 1976 for the Colorado Judicial Building from a field of twenty-two candidates. With his former student, Phyllis Montrose as his principal assistant along with three others, he spent a year and a half executing the mural. Entitled Justice Through the Ages (aka Lawgivers), it depicted sixty individuals from ancient Babylon...
Category

1960s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"After Gandhi, " Acrylic on Canvas - Abstract painting
Located in Houston, TX
This work resembles a colorful abstraction of a terrarium inhabited by geometric and organic forms alike. Bert L. Long Jr., was self-taught artist, was born in 1940 in Texas, grew ...
Category

1990s Contemporary Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Colorful Canvas Acrylic Collage 80/496
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful collage that includes shades of blue, red, green and white. Robert Goodnough's signature is in the bottom right hand corner. This piece is framed and has a label on the back that lists the artist, title and edition (80/496). Dimensions Without Frame: H 20 in. x W 9 in. Artist Biography: Robert Goodnough (October 23, 1917 – October 2, 2010) was an American abstract expressionist painter. A veteran of World War II, Goodnough was one of the last of the original generation of the New York School; (although he has been referred to as a member of the "second generation" of Abstract Expressionists), even though he began exhibiting his work in galleries in New York City in the early 1950s. Robert Goodnough was among the 24 artists from the total of 256 participants who were included in the famous 9th Street...
Category

1960s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Untitled
Located in New York, NY
1979 Acrylic, solvent transfer and printed paper collage on paper Sheet: 23 x 15 1/4 in. (58.4 x 38.7 cm) Unique Signed and dated "RAUSCHENBERG 79" (lower left) Framed
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1970s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic, Paper

"Pink Legs"
Located in Southampton, NY
Signed Tschacbasov l.r. dated 1979 Framed
Category

1970s Post-Modern Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Study for Open Series
Located in London, GB
Acrylic and graphite on paper. 15.2 x 21 cms (6 x 8 1/4 ins)
Category

20th Century Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Graphite

Red, White and Blue No. 2
Located in London, GB
Acrylic and pasted paper on paper 21.6 x 17.8 cms (8 1/2 x 7 ins)
Category

20th Century Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Red, White and Blue No. 1
Located in London, GB
Acrylic and pasted paper on paper 21.6 x 17.8 cms (8 1/2 x 7 ins)
Category

20th Century Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

The Brown Stripe
Located in London, GB
Acrylic and pasted papers on paper 35.6 x 21 cms (14 x 8 1/2 ins)
Category

20th Century Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Cabaret No. 2
Located in London, GB
Acrylic, pasted papers, and graphite on paper 56 x 26 cms (22 x 10 1/4 ins)
Category

20th Century Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic

Cabaret No. 8
Located in London, GB
Acrylic, pencil and collage on paper 55.9 x 26 cms (22 x 10 1/4 ins)
Category

20th Century Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic

Clodgy - St Ives, Modern British Painting, Abstract Art - Sandra Blow (Abstract)
Located in London, GB
Clodgy - St Ives, Modern British Painting, Abstract Art - Sandra Blow (Abstract) Signed and inscribed with title and date on the canvas overlap Sandra Blow RA (1925-2006) pioneered ...
Category

1990s Abstract Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic, Canvas

Woody
Located in New Orleans, LA
Ronnie Cutrone was an American pop artist known for his large-scale paintings of some of America's favorite cartoon characters, such as Felix the Cat, Pink Panther and Woody Woodpecker.
Category

1980s Pop Art Acrylic Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Paper, Screen, Watercolor

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