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Angelo Di BenedettoAngelo Di Benedetto 3D Abstract Painting – Shaped Canvas Mobile, c.1950circa 1955
circa 1955
$6,250
£4,851.50
€5,503.13
CA$8,924
A$9,833.53
CHF 5,100.49
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NOK 64,519.75
SEK 60,441.32
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This rare and striking mid-century modern abstract painting was created circa 1950 by celebrated Denver modernist Angelo Di Benedetto (1913–1992). Painted on a shaped, three-dimensional canvas, the work features a bold black-on-black acrylic design, rich in texture and depth. Uniquely designed as a hanging mobile, the sculpture-like piece is finished on both sides, allowing for a dynamic, 360-degree visual experience.
Medium: Acrylic on shaped 3D canvas
Dimensions: 22 ¾" diameter x 9" depth
Style: Mid-century modern, abstract, kinetic
This piece exemplifies Di Benedetto’s exploration of form, movement, and spatial perception, pushing the boundaries of traditional painting and aligning with the experimental spirit of post-war American art.
About the Artist: Angelo Di Benedetto (1913–1992)
Born in New Jersey to Italian immigrant parents, Angelo Di Benedetto studied at Cooper Union and the Boston Museum Art School. After early success in New York, including a solo exhibition at the Montross Gallery (1940), he served in WWII and later settled in Colorado, where he emerged as a pioneering figure in the state’s modern art scene.
Di Benedetto co-founded the Benpro Art School, the Denver Art Center, and was a key member of the 15 Colorado Artists. Known for his work with shaped canvases, circular forms, and spiritually driven abstraction, his legacy includes a deep impact on regional modernism and beyond. In 1977, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Colorado.
This mobile painting is a rare, museum-worthy example of mid-century abstract innovation, blending sculpture and painting into a unified, kinetic form. A standout addition to any collection of modernist, abstract, or 20th-century American art.
- Creator:Angelo Di Benedetto (1913 - 1992, American)
- Creation Year:circa 1955
- Dimensions:Height: 22.75 in (57.79 cm)Diameter: 9 in (22.86 cm)
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- Condition:very good condition.
- Gallery Location:Denver, CO
- Reference Number:Seller: 248701stDibs: LU2735802442
Angelo Di Benedetto
Angelo Di Benedetto Born New Jersey 1913
Died Central City, CO 1992 The son of Italian immigrants from the Salerno province in southern Italy, as a teenager Di Benedetto worked 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. In 1937, 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. In 1940, his Haitian paintings were exhibited at the Montross Gallery in New York – his first solo show. Before World War II, Di Benedetto traveled extensively around the United States doing regional paintings. During the war in 1941, Di Benedetto volunteered for a secret mission based in Eritrea, Africa before the Allied invasion. Following Africa, he served as an orientation officer and aerial photographic officer in the District of Columbia. In 1945 he was assigned to a mapping unit at Buckley Airfield 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. He settled in the old mining town of Central City in 1947. In 1949 Di Benedetto and his wife, ceramist Lee Porzio, opened the Benpro Art School in his studio where he conducted summer art classes. In 1950, Di Benedetto teamed up with Frank Vavra to open the Denver Art Center. He and Vavra were founding members of the 15 Colorado Artists. Denver Art Center in downtown Denver only lasted about a year. Undeterred by its lack of success, Di Benedetto continued to give workshops, classes, and lectures in Denver and elsewhere. His efforts earned him an honorary doctorate from the University of Colorado in 1977. For more than three decades he explored the circle in paint, sculpture, and shaped canvas. 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.” Di Benedetto died in Central City, Colorado in 1992.
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