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Untitled (Abstraction)
Oil on canvas, date unknown
Signed lower left corner: Zayon
Canvas size: 13 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches
Frame size: 19 3/4 x 25 1/2 inches
Condition: Very good
Born in 1930, contemporary Philadelphia area painter Seymour Zayon is known for his colorful abstract compositions. At age six Seymour Zayon attended the Fleisher Art School in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and later trained at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the University of Austin, Texas, and in London, England.
- Creator:Seymour Zayon (1930)
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- Dimensions:Height: 13.75 in (34.93 cm)Width: 19.5 in (49.53 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Fairlawn, OH
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Unsigned
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Words and Deeds
Oil and collage on wood panel, c. 1990
Signed recto lower right (see photo)
Verso: See photo
Signed, verso: Ben Wilson
Dated: c. 1990
Titled: Words and Deeds
Condition: Excellent
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Signed lower left corner in red paint
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Condition: Excellent
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Provenance: Estate of the Artist
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Virginia Dehn
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Virginia Dehn
Virginia Dehn in her studio in Santa Fe
Virginia Dehn (née Engleman) (October 26, 1922 – July 28, 2005) was an American painter and printmaker. Her work was known for its interpretation of natural themes in almost abstract forms. She exhibited in shows and galleries throughout the U.S. Her paintings are included in many public collections.
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Unsigned
Provenance: Estate of the artist
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Gouache, tempera, pigments and ink on masonite board, 1967
Signed lower left corner (see photo)
Thompson was part of the late 1960’s Black Emergency Cultural Coalition along with Benny Andrews
The Black Emergency Cultural Coalition Inc. (BECC) was organized in January 1969 by a group of African American artists in response to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Harlem on My Mind" exhibit, which omitted the contributions of African American painters and sculptors to the Harlem community.
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Condition: Excellent/very good
Three tiny while flecks in the green border of the painting
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Painting board size: 20 x 16 inches
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Russ Thompson (Born 1922- Jamaica
Part of the late 1960’s Black Emergency Cultural Coalition along with Benny Andrews
The Black Emergency Cultural Coalition Inc. (BECC) was organized in January 1969 by a group of African American artists in response to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Harlem on My Mind" exhibit, which omitted the contributions of African American painters and sculptors to the Harlem community. Members of this initial group that protested against the exhibit included several prominent African American artists, including Benny Andrews and Clifford R. Joseph, cofounders of the BECC. The primary goal of the group was to agitate for change in the major art museums in New York City for greater representation of African American artists and their work in these museums.
Studied: Pratt Inst.; Carlyle College; NY Sch. Mod. Photography
Exhibited: MoMA; BM, 1968; Nordness Gals., NYC; Phila. Civic Center; Ruder & Finn FA, 1969; Smithsonian Inst.; Mount Holyoke College, 1969; BMFA, 1970; RISD, 1969; Mem. Art Gal., Rochester, NY, 1969; SFMA, 1969; Contemp. Arts Mus., Houston, TX, 1970; NJ State Mus., 1970; Roberson Center for the Arts & Sciences, Binghampton, NY, 1970; UC Santa Barbara, 1970; Plaza Hotel, NYC; Westchester Art Soc. Gal. (prize); Nassau Community College; Brooklyn Pub. Lib.; Allentown (PA) Art Festival; Quinnipiac College, CT; Parrish Art Mus.; NY State Pavillion; Huntington Township Art Lg. Awards: Mitchell College, CT; BM; Armonk Lib. Show Award; Bedford Hills Lib. Show Award.
Sources: Cederholm, Afro-American Artists.
Public Collections:
Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Brooklyn Museum
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Exhibitions: MOMA
Brooklyn Museum, 1968
Nordness Galleries, NYC
Smithsonian Institution
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1970
Rhode Island School of Design, 1969
San Francisco Museum of Art, 1969
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 1970
Parrish Art Museum
Courtesy of Afro-American Artist; a biographical directory
THOMPSON, RUSS (Born Jamaica, 1922)
Painter. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, 1922.
Studied at the Pratt Institute; Carlyle College;
New York School of Modern Photography.
Works: Cloud Flowers ; My Breath Is One
with the Clouds ; The Acrobats; Relatives;
Thoreau; Clothes to the Body; America- Amer-
ica; Hanging Garden; Poor Room, Rich Room;
Epigram a Bromide; Passage, 1969 (wood,
epoxy, iron).
Exhibited: Museum of Modern Art; Brooklyn
Museum Fence Show, 1968; Nordness Gal-
leries, NY; Phila. Civic Center; Ruder & Finn
Fine Arts, 1969; Smithsonian Institution; Mount
Holyoke College, 1969; Boston Museum of
Fine Arts, 1970; Rhode Island School of
Design, 1969; Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester,
NY, 1969; San Francisco Museum of Art, 1969;
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 1970;
NJ State Museum, 1970; Roberson Center for
the Arts & Sciences, Binghamton, NY, 1970;
Art Galleries, Univ. of Cal. at Santa Barbara,
1970; Plaza Hotel, NYC; Westchester Art So-
ciety Gallery; Nassau Community College;
Brooklyn Public Library; Allentown (Pa.) Art
Festival; Quinnipiac College; Parrish Art Mu-
seum; NY State Pavillion; Huntington Town-
ship Art League.
Collections: Frederick Douglass Institute, Wash-
ington, DC; Spiro & Levinson Corp.; Mr.
William Haber; Mr. & Mrs. B. Friedman;
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel J. Rosen; Mr. David
Scribner; Unigraphic Corp.; Mr. Benny An-
drews; Jeanne Paris; Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Strauss.
Awards: Westchester Art Society; Mitchell
College, Conn.; Brooklyn Museum; Armonk
Library Show Award; Bedford Hills Library
Show Award.
Sources: Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Afro-
American Artists: New York/ Boston, 1970;
Nordness Galleries. 12 Afro-American Artists,
1969; Mount Holyoke College. Ten Afro-
American Artists, 1969; Ghent, Henri. “The
Community Art Gallery,” Art Gallery, April
1970; Paris, Jean. “Black Art Experience in
Art,” Long Island Press, Jamaica, NY, June 14,
1970; Ruder & Finn Fine Arts. Contemporary
Black Artists’, Brooklyn College. Afro-Amer-
ican Artists: Since 1950, 1969; Walker, Roslyn.
A Resource Guide to the Visual Arts of Afro-
Americans, South Bend, Ind., 1971.
NEW YORK (NY). Acts of Art, Inc.
Rebuttal to Whitney Museum Exhibition: Black Artists in Rebuttal at Acts of Art Gallery.
1971.
Unpag. (20 pp.) exhib. cat., 54 b&w illus., brief biogs. of 48 artists. The text consists of an unsigned foreword (probably by Nigel L.
Jackson, director of Acts of Art); a reprint of Z. D. Allen's review of the exhibition, "Rebuttal to the Whitney," from Chelsea Clinton
News (Apr. 15, 1971). The catalogue was published after the show opened. Artists included: Benny Andrews, James Belfon, Betty
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