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Beatrice MandelmanYellow Sun by Beatrice Mandelman, 1970s Taos Moderns Abstract Acrylic Paintingcirca 1975
circa 1975
$18,500
£13,919.53
€16,081.47
CA$26,145.33
A$28,388.75
CHF 15,033.92
MX$347,964.69
NOK 186,050.65
SEK 175,808.02
DKK 120,025.47
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“Yellow Sun” is a striking original 1970s abstract acrylic painting by renowned modernist Beatrice Mandelman (1912–1998). A powerful example of mid-century geometric abstraction, this vibrant composition features an energetic balance of yellow, blue, white, and black—all hallmarks of Mandelman’s signature style.
Painted in acrylic on canvas and signed in the lower right corner, the piece showcases Mandelman’s masterful use of color blocking and form to create rhythm, harmony, and visual depth. The painting is beautifully presented in a custom blonde wood frame, adding warmth and refinement to its modern aesthetic.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Signed: Lower right by the artist
Framed dimensions: 33 ½" H × 25 ½" W × 2" D
Image size: 32" H × 24" W
Condition: Excellent; condition report available upon request
Frame: Custom contemporary blonde wood frame
About the Artist: Beatrice Mandelman (1912–1998)
Beatrice Mandelman was a pioneering force in 20th-century American modernism, known for her vibrant use of color and geometric abstraction. Trained at the Art Students League of New York, she emerged from the dynamic New York art scene before moving to Taos, New Mexico, in 1944 with her husband, painter Louis Ribak. There, she co-founded the Taos Valley Art School and played a central role in the development of the Taos Moderns, a group that brought international modernist sensibilities to the American Southwest.
Mandelman’s work blends influences from European modernism, Native American art, and Southwestern landscapes, resulting in a unique visual language that continues to resonate with collectors and critics alike. Her pieces have been exhibited nationally and are held in the permanent collections of major institutions, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
- Creator:Beatrice Mandelman (1912-1998, American)
- Creation Year:circa 1975
- Dimensions:Height: 33.5 in (85.09 cm)Width: 25.5 in (64.77 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Framing:Frame IncludedFraming Options Available
- Condition:very good to excellent vintage condition.
- Gallery Location:Denver, CO
- Reference Number:Seller: DCG-251241stDibs: LU2738037522
Beatrice Mandelman
Beatrice Mandelman Studied at the Arts Student League and soon established herself in the New York art scene. In 1944 she and her husband, Louis Ribak arrived in New Mexico. The two of them founded the Taos Valley Art School and helped create the Taos Art Association. Mandelman’s kaleidoscopic abstractions display a wide range of influences, from stained-glass windows to the School of Paris, from Native American art to the New York School. She was a sophisticated and capable painter. ©David Cook Galleries, LLC
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