Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 14

Barbara Hazard
'Annunciation', Woman Artist, SF Bay Area, UCB, UCSF, St. Petersburg, Russia

1992

$4,400
£3,322.41
€3,854.68
CA$6,183.38
A$6,889.16
CHF 3,596.47
MX$83,643.59
NOK 45,205.25
SEK 42,729.95
DKK 28,774.69

About the Item

A substantial and dynamic, modernist expression of the iconographic subject. Signed lower right, 'Hazard' for Barbara Hazard (American, 1931-2019); additionally signed, verso, titled, 'The Annunciation' and dated 1992. Accompanied by a first edition copy of 'Off Nevsky Prospekt: Life Among Leningrad's Unofficial Artists', by Barbara J. Hazard, 1993, Open Books EDUCATION Swarthmore College; University of California at Berkeley B.A., University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, 1970 (Plastic & Graphic Arts) M.A., University of San Francisco, 1977 (Creative Arts Therapy) ONE-WOMAN SHOWS 2014 Contra Costa College, San Pablo, CA 2012 Museum of Nonconformist Art, St. Petersburg, Russia 2010 Fingado Gallery, Kensington, CA 2008 Handweaving Museum/Art Center, Clayton, NY 2007 Gallery 107, Society Free Culture, St. Petersburg, Russia 2002 Museum of Nonconformist Art, St. Petersburg, Russia 1999 Addison Street Annex, Berkeley, CA 1998 Berkeley Store Gallery, Berkeley, CA 1996 Gallery Route One Annex, Point Reyes Station, CA 1992 Liteiny Regional Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia 1982 Ecology Center, San Francisco, CA 1981 Marin Civic Center, San Rafael, CA 1974 Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, CT GROUP SHOWS 2014 Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA, Craneway Pavilion, Richmond, CA 2013 Carl Cherry Center for the Arts, Carmel 2013 Magpies @ Nielsen, Nielsen Arts, Berkeley, CA 2013 Celebrating Color, San Geronimo Community Center, CA 2012 Nielsen Gallery, Berkeley (Magpie 7 Arts) 2012 Mythos Gallery, Berkeley, CA 2009 Addison Street Windows, Berkeley, CA 2007 Magpies @ Giorgi Gallery, Berkeley, CA 2007 Amazing Blooms, Expressions Gallery, Berkeley, CA 2005-14 Thousand Islands Art Center, Clayton, NY 2005 Contemporary Drawing, Marin Civic Center, San Rafael, CA 2004 Featured Artist. Handweaving Museum/Art Center, Clayton, NY 2001 Contemporary Drawing, Marin Civic Center, San Rafael, CA 1989-2014 TEII/Society "Free Culture" Annual, St. Petersburg, Russia 1993 Eighth Street Gallery, Berkeley, CA 1992 International Federation of Artists, 1st Annual Exhibit, Central Exhibition Hall, St. Petersburg, Russia 1990 "All for One World", SOMA, San Francisco, CA Gallery 10/10, Leningrad, USSR Gallery Route One, Point Reyes Station, CA 1987 TEII, Leningrad, USSR 1979 "20th Century Drawing", Allport Gallery, Larkspur, CA 1971-1975 Silvermine Guild Annual, New Canaan, Connecticut 1969-1970 Art Rental and Sales Gallery, Chicago Art Institute, Illinois 1969-1970 Renaissance Gallery, University of Chicago, Illinois
  • Creator:
    Barbara Hazard (1931 - 2019, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1992
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    minor restoration, minor marks; unframed; shows well.
  • Gallery Location:
    Santa Cruz, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU34416841772

More From This Seller

View All
'Figurative Abstract', Woman Artist, Art Institute of Chicago, San Bernardino
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Stamped, verso, with certification of authenticity for Suzanne Gertz (American, 1938-2003) and painted circa 1985, partial signature lower right. Suzanne Gertz first studied at the...
Category

1980s Modern Nude Paintings

Materials

Graphite, Acrylic, Canvas

'Dove of Peace', Large Oil, New Figurative Movement, Italian Modernism, Biennale
By Vittorio Maria Di Carlo
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, 'V.M. Di Carlo' for Vittorio Maria Di Carlo (Italian, 1939-2015) and painted circa 1980. Born in San Marco, Maria Vittorio Di Carlo studied painting and drawing...
Category

1980s Modern Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

'Two Women', San Francisco Bay Area Expressionism, Woman Artist, Large Oil
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
A substantial oil painting of two women shown adjacent and seated and painted in bravura Expressionist style with a subtle and complex palette by an intuitive, bravura hand. Signed...
Category

1960s Post-Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

'Abstract Figural', Woman Artist, Art Institute of Chicago, San Bernardino
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, in graphite, 'Sue Gertz' for Suzanne Gertz (American, 1938-2003) and painted circa 1975. Suzanne Gertz first studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and, subsequ...
Category

1970s Modern Nude Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas, Charcoal

'Modernist Figural', California, New Mexico, Oakland Museum, SFAA, SFMA, GGIE
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, 'Z. Kavin' for Zena Kavin (American, 1912-2003) and dated 1966. Born in Berkeley, California, Zena Kavin studied at the California School of Fine Arts in San Fra...
Category

1960s Modern Figurative Paintings

Materials

Masonite, Oil

'Sheila', Pacific Grove Art Association Exhibit, Woman Artist, LACMA, PAFA, SFMA
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
By Virginia Conroy Dedini (American, 1922-2006). Titled on exhibition label, 'Sheila' and created circa 1965. Exhibited: Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History, Second Annual Wate...
Category

1960s Post-Impressionist Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Gouache, Graphite, Mica

You May Also Like

''Annunciation'' Contemporary Painting of the Annunciation
Located in Utrecht, NL
Peter van Poppel (1945-2023) is one of the most important new realists in the Netherlands. His paintings are often populated by lovely, sometimes fair...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

The Annunciation
By Jackie Felix
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original acrylic on paper by American female artist Jackie Felix from the artist Blue Mary period. This work is currently featured in the exhibition at Benjaman Gallery "Over the...
Category

1990s Expressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Paper

Annunciation in Emilia - Paint by Alberto Gallerati - 1970s
Located in Roma, IT
Oil on canvas realized by Alberto Gallerati (b. 1945) in 1970s. Hand signed. Very good condition.
Category

1970s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Angels in the City. Consoling Angel. Semi-abstract, large format, vertical
Located in Oslo, NO
"This decorative painting is painted on canvas with acrylic paints and ink in a graphic way," said Anna Shesterikova about this artwork. "A girl is sitting in a cafe. In front of her...
Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Ink, Acrylic

Annunciation in the Room - Paint by Alberto Gallerati - 1970s
Located in Roma, IT
Oil on plywood realized by Alberto Gallerati (b. 1945) in 1970s. Hand signed. Very good condition.
Category

1970s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Fanny Rabel Figurative Oil Painting Soulful, Prayerful
By Fanny Rabel
Located in Detroit, MI
SALE ONE WEEK ONLY UNTITLED by Fanny Rabel a Mexican artist who was born in Poland in 1922 is a soul wrenching work depicting among other things, the children killed by Nazi bombing in Spain during the Second World War. The lavender and purple surrounding the seated female figure and the kneeling child suggest both grief for the innocents' deaths and the prayers being offered for an end to the carnage. The bright gold and red can be read as either explosions or the hopeful light of redemption after death. Like Picasso's Guernica from 1937, this painting from 1965 can stand as a powerful anti-war statement. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Morton Auctions, Cerro de Mayka have featured Fanny Rabel's work in the past. Her anti-Nazi and anti-Fascism politics resulted in her participation in a mural called Retrato de la Burguesía in 1940 for the Sindicato Mexicano de Electricistas building on Alfonso Caso Street in Mexico City. Rabel met a group of exiled Spaniards in Mexico along with Antonio Pujol, who invited her to take part in a mural project headed by him, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Joseph Renau, Luis Arenal, Antonio Rodríguez Luna and Miguel Prieto. The artist died in 2008. Fanny Rabel born August 27, 1922, in Poland born Fanny Rabinovich, was a Polish-born Mexican artist who is considered to be the first modern female muralist and one of the youngest associated with the Mexican muralism of the early to the mid-20th century. She and her family arrived in Mexico in 1938 from Europe and she studied art at the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado "La Esmeralda", where she met and became friends with Frida Kahlo. She became the only female member of “Los Fridos” a group of students under Kahlo’s tutelage. She also worked as an assistant and apprentice to Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros, painting several murals of her own during her career. The most significant of these is "Ronda en el tiempo" at the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City. She also created canvases and other works, with children often featured in her work, and was one of the first of her generation to work with ecological themes in a series of works begun in 1979. She is considered to be the first female muralist in Mexico. She was an assistant to Diego Rivera while he worked on the frescos for the National Palace and an apprentice to David Alfaro Siqueiros. Her most important mural is Ronda en el tiempo located in the Museo Nacional de Antropología, which was created from 1964 to 1965. She also created murals at the Unidad de Lavaderos Público de Tepalcatitlán (1945), Sobrevivencia, Alfabetización in Coyoacán in 1952 Sobrevivencia de un pueblo at the Centro Deportivo Israelita (1957) Hacia la salud for the Hospital Infantil de México (1982), La familia mexicana at the Registro Público de la Propiedad (1984) (which Rabel preferred to title Abolición de la propiedad privada) and at the Imprenta Artgraf. In collaboration with other artists, she participated in the creation of the murals at the La Rosita pulque bar (disappeared) and at the Casa de la Madre Soltera. She entered the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado "La Esmeralda" shortly after it was established in 1942, taking classes with José Chávez Morado, Feliciano Peña and Frida Kahlo, with whom she became close friends. She changed her last name from Rabinovich to Rabel during her career. Rabel married urologist Jaime Woolrich and had two children Abel and Paloma Woolrich, both of whom became actors. The first exhibition of her work was in 1945 with twenty-four oils, thirteen drawings, and eight engravings at the Liga Popular Israelita with Frida Kahlo writing the presentation. In 1955, she had an individual exhibition at the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. She had a large exhibition at the Museum of the Palacio de Bellas Artes to commemorate a half-century of her work. Her last exhibition was in 2007 at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. Her work can be found in collections in over fifteen countries including those of the New York Public Library, the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., the Royal Academy of Denmark, the National Library in Paris, the Casa de las Américas in Havana, the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla and the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City. A retrospective of her work after her death called Retrospectiva in Memoriam, Fanny Rabel (1922-2008) was held at the Museum of the Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla . She is considered to be the first modern female muralist in Mexico although she also did significant work in painting, engraving, drawing, and ceramic sculpture. Her work has been classified as poetic Surrealism, Neo-expressionism and is also considered part of the Escuela Mexicana de Pintura (the dominant art movement of the early to mid 20th century in Mexico) as one of the youngest muralists to be associated with it along with Arnold Belkin and José Hernández Delga. Rabel was more drawn to depicting mankind’s pain rather than happiness, sharing other Mexican muralists' concerns about social injustice. However, she stated to Leopoldo Méndez that she could not create combative works, with clenched fists and fierce faces, and she wanted to leave the Taller de Gráfica Popular. Méndez convinced her to stay, saying that more tender images are important to political struggle as well. Children with Mexican faces...
Category

1960s Expressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas