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Sidney GubermanSomethin' Stupid, 1980s Large Framed Abstract Oil Painting, Pink Black Tan1988
1988
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Somethin' Stupid, original vintage 1988 abstract oil painting on canvas by Sidney Guberman (Born 1936). Painted in colors of Black, violet blue, bright coral pink, teal green, brown, pale orange & gray green. Presented in a custom frame, outer dimensions measure 76 ⅞ x 121 ⅝ x 2 inches. Image size is 75 ⅛ x 120 x 2 inches.
Painting is clean and in very good vintage condition - please contact us for a detailed condition report.
About the Artist:
Sidney Guberman was born in 1936 in Colorado Springs, Colorado and showed artistic talent from an early age. As a youth he studied with local Colorado Springs artists Lew Tilley and Jean Charlot at the Fountain Valley School.
Guberman went to Princeton, where at that time there were no courses in painting. He continued to work on his own, however, producing drawings and small collages. In 1956, Princeton initiated its artist-in-residence program with artist Stephen Greene, which Guberman took part in.
After leaving architecture in 1969, Guberman began creating painting, sculpture and prints full time. He has taught painting, drawing, basic design and color theory in Switzerland and in the US, including The Ecole des Beaux Arts, Lausanne (1971-73), Ecole Polytechnique Federale (1973-1975), Princeton University (1980-1981), University of South Carolina (1990) and the Atlanta College of Art (1990). He received an individual grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1980 and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1988.
Collections: The Smithsonian Museum of American Art, The High Museum, The Hunter Museum and the Gibbes Museum.
- Creator:Sidney Guberman (1936, American)
- Creation Year:1988
- Dimensions:Height: 76.75 in (194.95 cm)Width: 121.5 in (308.61 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Condition:very good to excellent vintage condition.
- Gallery Location:Denver, CO
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Sidney Guberman
Sidney Guberman was born in 1936 in Colorado Springs, Colorado and showed artistic talent from an early age. As a youth he studied with local Colorado Springs artists Lew Tilley and Jean Charlot at the Fountain Valley School. Guberman went to Princeton, where at that time there were no courses in painting. He continued to work on his own, however, producing drawings and small collages. In 1956, Princeton initiated its artist-in-residence program with artist Stephen Greene, which Guberman took part in. After leaving architecture in 1969, Guberman began creating painting, sculpture and prints full time. He has taught painting, drawing, basic design and color theory in Switzerland and in the US, including The Ecole des Beaux Arts, Lausanne (1971-73), Ecole Polytechnique Federale (1973-1975), Princeton University (1980-1981), University of South Carolina (1990) and the Atlanta College of Art (1990). He received an individual grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1980 and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1988. Collections: The Smithsonian Museum of American Art, The High Museum, The Hunter Museum and the Gibbes Museum.
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