
1990s "Little Bit of Yellow and Blue Abstract" Painting
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Elaine Kaufman Feiner1990s "Little Bit of Yellow and Blue Abstract" Paintingc.1990
c.1990
About the Item
- Creator:Elaine Kaufman Feiner (1921 - 2019)
- Creation Year:c.1990
- Dimensions:Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
- Condition:Minor wear consistent with age and history. Creasing and toning throughout margins.
- Gallery Location:Arp, TX
- Reference Number:Seller: ekf11-11stDibs: LU1533214629352
Elaine Kaufman Feiner
Elaine Kaufman Feiner was born in 1922 in New York City and studied at the New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts and Washington University's School of Fine Arts. After her move to Connecticut with her husband and two children, she became active in the Silvermine Guild of Artists in New Canaan and a regular contributor to the local and regional art scene. Feiner became known for her use of color and the renowned Hungarian-American painter Gabor Peterdi was a mentor. He wrote that "one can learn to paint well, but colorists are born. To be a real colorist is an elusive gift that defies rational analysis. Elaine Kaufman Feiner has this gift. She is a real painter in the best sense of the word." Feiner was quite prolific in the 60s. Morton May, of the May Department stores family, collected her work and donated a painting (Pale Scintillate, 1968) to the Weatherspoon Art Museum at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Feiner participated in numerous other group exhibits throughout the second half of the last century, including those at the George Walter Vincent Smith Museum, New Britain Museum of American Art, Lever House in New York, New England Pavilion at the World's Fair of 1965, the Museum of Art, Science and Industry in Bridgeport, and numerous galleries in New York, Washington and Florida. She had one-woman shows at the Silvermine Guild, as well as galleries in Connecticut, St. Louis and Pittsburgh. Beginning in the 70s, she began spending half of the year in the Florida Keys, where the sea became a major source of inspiration for her work. In 1995, she returned year-round to her home on the banks of the Saugatuck River. Nature was always a source of inspiration for Feiner. She wrote in her artist's statement that "nature is my theme and I am concerned mainly with color and light. The luminous quality of light falling on Sea, Land, Sky, Rock and Flower. It's an aesthetic experience and also an adventure that may sometimes result in Joy." Gabor Peterdi also noted the role of nature in her work. "She has a deep religious affinity with nature that she expresses in her silent glowing canvases. Her involvement with the landscape goes beyond the recording of specific vistas... She can make the color sing, shimmer, pulsate, and thus, with a minimal reference to the objective world, she can invest her paintings with the heightened reality of poetry,” said Gabor.
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