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Mom. Cardboard, oil, double sided, 50x48 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Mom. Cardboard, oil, double sided, 50x48 cm Vladimir Borisovich Glushenkov (May 21, 1948, Riga - December 26, 2009, Riga.) - painter, graphic artist, poet, translator. Born in Riga...
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Impressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Cardboard, Oil

Timothy Phillips, "Racetrack Hopeful (Jockey Portrait), " Oil on Board, 1975
By Timothy Phillips
Located in Long Island City, NY
This oil painting on board was created by Canadian artist Timothy Phillips (b. 1929). Phillips worked closely with masters Salvador Dali and Marcel Duchamp, sharing with Duchamp a lo...
Category

Realist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Brunette Muse - Original Abstract Expressionist on Canvas
Located in Soquel, CA
Brunette Muse - Original Abstract Expressionist on Canvas Abstract expressionist figurative composition of a woman by California artist Harald "Harry" Dry Schmidt (American, 1933-19...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sunset. 1975. Watercolor on paper, 14, 5x22, 7 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Sunset. 1975. Watercolor on paper, 14,5x22,7 cm Herberts Mangolds (1901-1978) Graphic, army officer. In 1920 he graduated from the Artillery Cadet School of Latvian and many militar...
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Realist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Three Cubist Figures, Modern Painting by Arnold Weber
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Arnold Weber, American (1931 - 2010) Title: Three Cubist Figures Year: circa 1970 Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: 30 x 44 in. (76.2 x 111.76 cm)
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Cubist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil

"Classical Windows" Modern Grey and Black Toned Architectural Façade Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Modern grey and black toned landscape painting by Texas born artist Clark Fox. The work features a clean-lined, geometric rendering of an architectural façad...
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Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Rabbi, 1970s Oil Painting by Donald Roy Purdy
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Donald Roy Purdy, American (1924 - ) Title: Rabbi with Torah Year: circa 1970 Medium: Oil on Masonite, signed l.r. Size: 30 x 22.5 in. (76.2 x 57.15 cm) Frame Size: 38 x 31 i...
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Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Masonite, Oil

Untitled
Located in Surfside, FL
Richard Hennessy, 1972. Born in Rochester, NY, in 1941, Hennessy began as a gifted concert pianist studying at the Eastman School of Music from 1954-1959. He went on to study art history at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, from 1963-66, after which he began his career as a fine artist. His early paintings were quickly admired and supported by Henry Geldzahler, curator of Modern Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His first exhibition was in 1969 at Olivier Bernier Inc. NYC, followed in 1970 by a show at the Tibor De Nagy Gallery, also in NYC. Over the years he has shown in San Francisco, Indiana, Arizona, Florida, and at other prominent NYC galleries including Robert Miller, Hamilton, John Good and a retrospective at NYU’s Grey Gallery...
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Neo-Expressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Delahaye, Classic Car Painting by Phyllis Krim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Phyllis Krim, American Title: Delahaye Year: circa 1978 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas, signed l.r. Size: 48 x 54 inches
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Contemporary 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Blue mountain. 1975. Watercolor on paper, 14x19 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Blue mountain. 1975. Watercolor on paper, 14x19 cm Herberts Mangolds (1901-1978) Graphic, army officer. In 1920 he graduated from the Artillery Cadet School of Latvian and many mili...
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Realist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

"Cronus Asleep in the Cave" David Hare, Mythological Surrealist Composition
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus Asleep in the Cave, 1971 Acrylic on board 27 1/2 x 38 1/4 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most afraid of.” No one could accuse David Hare of possessing such fear. Blithely unconcerned with the critics’ judgments, Hare flitted through most of the major art developments of the mid-twentieth century in the United States. He changed mediums several times; just when his fame as a sculptor had reached its apogee about 1960, he switched over to painting. Yet he remained attached to surrealism long after it had fallen out of official favor. “I can’t change what I do in order to fit what would make me popular,” he said. “Not because of moral reasons, but just because I can’t do it; I’m not interested in it.” Hare was born in New York City in 1917; his family was both wealthy and familiar with the world of modern art. Meredith (1870-1932), his father, was a prominent corporate attorney. His mother, Elizabeth Sage Goodwin (1878-1948) was an art collector, a financial backer of the 1913 Armory Show, and a friend of artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Walt Kuhn, and Marcel Duchamp. In the 1920s, the entire family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and later to Colorado Springs, in the hope that the change in altitude and climate would help to heal Meredith’s tuberculosis. In Colorado Springs, Elizabeth founded the Fountain Valley School where David attended high school after his father died in 1932. In the western United States, Hare developed a fascination for kachina dolls and other aspects of Native American culture that would become a recurring source of inspiration in his career. After high school, Hare briefly attended Bard College (1936-37) in Annandale-on-Hudson. At a loss as to what to do next, he parlayed his mother’s contacts into opening a commercial photography studio and began dabbling in color photography, still a rarity at the time [Kodachrome was introduced in 1935]. At age 22, Hare had his first solo exhibition at Walker Gallery in New York City; his 30 color photographs included one of President Franklin Roosevelt. As a photographer, Hare experimented with an automatist technique called “heatage” (or “melted negatives”) in which he heated the negative in order to distort the image. Hare described them as “antagonisms of matter.” The final products were usually abstractions tending towards surrealism and similar to processes used by Man Ray, Raoul Ubac, and Wolfgang Paalen. In 1940, Hare moved to Roxbury, CT, where he fraternized with neighboring artists such as Alexander Calder and Arshile Gorky, as well as Yves Tanguy who was married to Hare’s cousin Kay Sage, and the art dealer Julian Levy. The same year, Hare received a commission from the American Museum of Natural History to document the Pueblo Indians. He traveled to Santa Fe and, for several months, he took portrait photographs of members of the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni tribes that were published in book form in 1941. World War II turned Hare’s life upside down. He became a conduit in the exchange of artistic and intellectual ideas between U.S. artists and the surrealist émigrés fleeing Europe. In 1942, Hare befriended Andre Breton, the principal theorist of surrealism. When Breton wanted to publish a magazine to promote the movement in the United States, he could not serve as an editor because he was a foreign national. Instead, Breton selected Hare to edit the journal, entitled VVV [shorth for “Victory, Victory, Victory”], which ran for four issues (the second and third issues were printed as a single volume) from June 1942 to February 1944. Each edition of VVV focused on “poetry, plastic arts, anthropology, sociology, (and) psychology,” and was extensively illustrated by surrealist artists including Giorgio de Chirico, Roberto Matta, and Yves Tanguy; Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp served as editorial advisors. At the suggestion of Jacqueline Lamba...
Category

Abstract 1970s Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Guitarista, Oil Painting by Juan Garcia Ripolles 1970
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Juan Garcia Ripolles, Spanish (1932 - ) Title: Guitarista Year: 1970 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed l.r. Size: 13 in. x 18 in. (33.02 cm x 45.72 cm)
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Impressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Pantico Series 1
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Elwood Howell, American (1933 - ) Title: Pantico Series I Year: 1976 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas, signed l.r. Size: 46 x 80 in. (116.84 x 203.2 cm)
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Melancholy - Yuutsuna
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Yoshikuni Iida, Japanese (1923 - 2006) Title: Melancholy - Yuutsuna Year: 1973 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas, signed and dated verso Size: 39.5 x 79 in. (100.33 x 200.66 cm)
Category

Conceptual 1970s Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Summer I. 1972, cardboard, mixed media, silk screen printing, 80x100 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Summer I. 1972, cardboard, mixed media, silk screen printing, 80x100 cm Atis Ievins (1946) The exhibition by artist Atis Ieviņš reminds the very origins of serigraphy technique in L...
Category

Surrealist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Cardboard, Screen

Girls at the Gate, Oil Painting by Wellington Virgolino de Sousa
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Wellington Virgolino de Sousa, Brazilian (1929 - 1988) Title: Meninas No Portao (Girls at the Gate) Year: 1974 Medium: Oil on board, signed lower Size...
Category

Expressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Flowers. 1979. Oil on canvas, 100x92 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Flowers. 1979. Oil on canvas, 100x92 cm Still life with colorful flowers Laimdots Murnieks (1922-2011) studied at Cesis and Jelgava teachers’ institutes (1938 – 44). He graduated fr...
Category

Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

White-Blue
Located in Genève, GE
Work on canvas
Category

Abstract 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Rabbi 3, 1970s Oil Painting by Donald Roy Purdy
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Donald Roy Purdy, American (1924 - ) Title: Rabbi 3 Year: circa 1970 Medium: Oil on Masonite, signed l.r. Size: 24 x 30 in. (60.96 x 76.2 cm) Frame Size: 34 x 39 inches
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Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Masonite, Oil

Untitled (ER51) Abstract Expressionist painting
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Edward Pechmann Renouf (1906-1999). Oil on panel measures 16 x 24 inches. Signed lower margin. Excellent condition. Provenance: Allan Stone Pr...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Masonite, Oil

Harold “Red” Grange, The Galloping Ghost - Football Oil Painting by Thomas Allen
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Thomas B. Allen, American (1928 - 2004) Title: Harold “Red” Grange, The Galloping Ghost Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed l.r. Size: 30 x 40 in. (76...
Category

American Realist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Carousel, Surrealist Oil Painting on Canvas by Richard Karwoski
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Richard Karwoski, American (1938 - 1993) Title: Carousel Year: circa 1975 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed l.r. Size: 44 in. x 60 in. (111.76 cm x 152.4 cm)
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Surrealist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Visiting the Sick, Modernist Israeli Oil Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Genre: Avant-Garde Subject: Figures Medium: Oil Surface: Canvas Country: Israel Dimensions: 13.25" x 16.25" Dimensions w/Frame: 21.5" x 24.5" Avraham Ofek (August 14, 1935 – January 13, 1990) was an Israeli sculptor, muralist, painter and printmaker. Avraham Ofek was born in Burgas, Bulgaria. He immigrated to Israel in 1949, and he lived in Ein Hamifratz, a kibbutz near Haifa. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, as well as in Spain and in London, and later taught art in Jerusalem before being appointed head of the Art Department at the University of Haifa. He was one of the founders of the Leviathan group. He represented Israel at the Venice Biennale in 1972. Avraham Ofek's early paintings of landscape were at both lyrical and rugged; later in his career the landscape was undefined and receded into the background. Near the end of his life, the landscape of Jerusalem became an important motif, reflecting loss and despair. Many of Ofek's landscapes convey a sense of alienation and solitude, as well as nostalgia for the city of his birth, Sofia. His murals can be seen across Israel, notably at Kfar Uria and the Central Post Office Building (Jerusalem). His sculpture "The Binding of Isaac" is on view at the entrance to Safra Square. In 1989 the Jerusalem Print...
Category

Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Zimna Krajina (Winter Landscape), Large Abstract Painting by Ladislav Karousek
By Ladislav Karousek
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Ladislav Karousek, Czech (1926 - 1990) Title: Zimna Krajina (Winter Landscape) Year: 1989 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed l.r. Size: 36 x 55 in. (91.44 x 139.7 cm) Frame Size: ...
Category

Abstract Impressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Composition with tulips. Oil on cardboard, 49, 5x39, 5 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Composition with red tulips. Bilateral. Oil on cardboard, 49,5x39,5 cm Aleksandr Rodin (1922-2001) Painter Born in a family of farmers. Wife Rasma Lac...
Category

Expressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Signed, Acrylic on Canvas, Colorful, Nude Painting - Figurations 360.083
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Figurations 360.083 - Signed, Acrylic on Canvas, Colorful, Nude Painting Linda Stein's Figurations series are early paintings she made in the 1970s. They show the artis...
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Contemporary 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Self-Portrait with Flower Hat, Impressionist Oil Painting by Miriam Bromberg
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Miriam Bromberg, American XXth Title: Self-Portrait with Flower Hat Year: 1970's Medium: Oil on Board, signed l.r. Size: 19 x 15 in. (48.26 x 38.1 cm) Frame Size: 24.5...
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Abstract 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil

The Spring, Oil Painting by Harry Lane
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Harry Lane, American (1891 - 1973) Title: The Spring Year: circa 1970 Medium: Oil on Board, signed Size: 25 in. x 20 in. (63.5 cm x 50.8 cm) Fr...
Category

American Realist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Antique Original Signed Surreal Landscape Art Deco Flying Bird Rainbow Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Up for sale here is a really fantastically painted modernist composition. The painting is signed lower right, "P. Williams 1972". Gouache on board, circa 1972. Housed in a plexi ...
Category

Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Watercolor, Gouache

Original 70's Hand Painted Textile Design Gouache Pink & Black Color on Paper
Located in ALCOY/ALCOI, ES
Flowers and pixel design. Sealed on the back with design studio name and number 268 We offer a small number of these original illustration designs by this design studio based in Alc...
Category

Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Paper, Gouache

Disk Shelf II, Magritte-like Surreal Painting by Backstrom aka Beck & Jung
Located in Long Island City, NY
An oil painting by Holger Bäckström from 1979. A mixed media painting produced by Beck & Jung, a collaborative duo between Holger Bäckström and Bo Ljungberg in the 1960's-70's. Their...
Category

Surrealist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Bella. Oil on canvas, 50x50 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Bella. Oil on canvas, 50x50 cm Woman portrait in warm colors Laimdots Murnieks (1922-2011) studied at Cesis and Jelgava teachers’ institutes (1938 – 44). He graduated from the Paint...
Category

Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Marseilles Harbor, Impressionist Watercolor Painting by Charles Levier
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Charles Levier, French (1920 - 2003) Title: Marseilles Harbor Year: circa 1960 Medium: Watercolor, signed Size: 22 x 30 in. (55.88 x 76.2 cm)
Category

Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

"Cronus View from the Cave" David Hare, Abstract Surrealist Composition
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus View from the Cave, 1971 Graphite, Ink wash, Paper Collage on Paper on Board 25 x 33 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most afraid of.” No one could accuse David Hare of possessing such fear. Blithely unconcerned with the critics’ judgments, Hare flitted through most of the major art developments of the mid-twentieth century in the United States. He changed mediums several times; just when his fame as a sculptor had reached its apogee about 1960, he switched over to painting. Yet he remained attached to surrealism long after it had fallen out of official favor. “I can’t change what I do in order to fit what would make me popular,” he said. “Not because of moral reasons, but just because I can’t do it; I’m not interested in it.” Hare was born in New York City in 1917; his family was both wealthy and familiar with the world of modern art. Meredith (1870-1932), his father, was a prominent corporate attorney. His mother, Elizabeth Sage Goodwin (1878-1948) was an art collector, a financial backer of the 1913 Armory Show, and a friend of artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Walt Kuhn, and Marcel Duchamp. In the 1920s, the entire family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and later to Colorado Springs, in the hope that the change in altitude and climate would help to heal Meredith’s tuberculosis. In Colorado Springs, Elizabeth founded the Fountain Valley School where David attended high school after his father died in 1932. In the western United States, Hare developed a fascination for kachina dolls and other aspects of Native American culture that would become a recurring source of inspiration in his career. After high school, Hare briefly attended Bard College (1936-37) in Annandale-on-Hudson. At a loss as to what to do next, he parlayed his mother’s contacts into opening a commercial photography studio and began dabbling in color photography, still a rarity at the time [Kodachrome was introduced in 1935]. At age 22, Hare had his first solo exhibition at Walker Gallery in New York City; his 30 color photographs included one of President Franklin Roosevelt. As a photographer, Hare experimented with an automatist technique called “heatage” (or “melted negatives”) in which he heated the negative in order to distort the image. Hare described them as “antagonisms of matter.” The final products were usually abstractions tending towards surrealism and similar to processes used by Man Ray, Raoul Ubac, and Wolfgang Paalen. In 1940, Hare moved to Roxbury, CT, where he fraternized with neighboring artists such as Alexander Calder and Arshile Gorky, as well as Yves Tanguy who was married to Hare’s cousin Kay Sage, and the art dealer Julian Levy. The same year, Hare received a commission from the American Museum of Natural History to document the Pueblo Indians. He traveled to Santa Fe and, for several months, he took portrait photographs of members of the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni tribes that were published in book form in 1941. World War II turned Hare’s life upside down. He became a conduit in the exchange of artistic and intellectual ideas between U.S. artists and the surrealist émigrés fleeing Europe. In 1942, Hare befriended Andre Breton, the principal theorist of surrealism. When Breton wanted to publish a magazine to promote the movement in the United States, he could not serve as an editor because he was a foreign national. Instead, Breton selected Hare to edit the journal, entitled VVV [shorth for “Victory, Victory, Victory”], which ran for four issues (the second and third issues were printed as a single volume) from June 1942 to February 1944. Each edition of VVV focused on “poetry, plastic arts, anthropology, sociology, (and) psychology,” and was extensively illustrated by surrealist artists including Giorgio de Chirico, Roberto Matta, and Yves Tanguy; Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp served as editorial advisors. At the suggestion of Jacqueline Lamba...
Category

Abstract 1970s Paintings

Materials

Paper, Ink, Graphite

Joe Shannon "Three Business Men", 1972
Located in Washington, DC
Acrylic on canvas painting by Joe Shannon (b.1933). Titled "Three Business Men" signed and dated 1972. New York Times art critic Grace Glueck observed tha...
Category

Contemporary 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Hispano Suiza, Classic Car Painting by Phyllis Krim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Phyllis Krim, American Title: Hispano Suiza Year: circa 1978 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas, signed l.r. Size: 40 x 40 inches
Category

Contemporary 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Rabbi with Torah, 1970s Oil Painting by Donald Roy Purdy
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Donald Roy Purdy, American (1924 - ) Title: Rabbi with Torah Year: circa 1970 Medium: Oil on Masonite, signed l.r. Size: 36 x 24 in. (91.44 x 60.96 cm) Frame Size: 45 x 31 in...
Category

Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Masonite, Oil

Sturm in Steyregg
Located in Wien, 9
Hermann Haider war einer der wichtigsten Künstler der Linzer Jahre der Galerie und die Beziehung mit ihm ging weit über eine rein berufliche Zusammenarbeit hinaus. Meinem Vater gelan...
Category

Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

'Haut' Impressionist 1970s Abstract Oil Painting, Signed
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
'Haut' Suzanne Vattier, French 1901-1996 Signed by the artist on the lower right hand corner Signed and dated '1974' verso Oil painting on board, framed Framed size: 23 x 27.5 inches Fabulous 1970s...
Category

Abstract 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Two Violet Roses 1974, Op Art Floral Oil on Canvas Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Lowell Blair Nesbitt is an American painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor. Although he worked in a variety of media and covered a wide range of subjects throughout his career, he is best known for his large, Photorealist botanical paintings. Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1933, Nesbitt earned a degree from the Tyler School of Art at Temple University. Later, he also studied at London’s Royal Academy of Arts. Working in stained glass and etching and also producing abstract paintings in his early career, a 1962 encounter with artist Robert Indiana led him to steer his aesthetic toward realism. Though he held his first solo show at the Baltimore Museum of Art in 1958, it was his 1964 debut at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. that would truly bring him to the attention of the art world. In this exhibit, his botanical series of paintings, drawings, and prints captivated the art world and public alike. The game-changing Corcoran Gallery show would send his career down the trajectory of sustained success. In 1976, Nesbitt moved from his New York City West 14th Street studio to a massive space located at 389 West 12th Street. The 12,500 square foot living and workspace supplied ample room for creating his enormous paintings (the largest was more than 30 feet long), but it also bragged an indoor swimming pool, a four-story atrium, and a rooftop area for entertaining. “The Old Stable,” as Nesbitt came to call it, soon became a popular hangout for celebrities, dignitaries, and other art world heavy hitters. Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, Robert Motherwell, Larry Rivers, and James Rosenquist were all known to have frequented The Old Stable or to have at least paid a visit. Throughout his long career, Nesbitt was known as an artist who could successfully capture an array of diverse subject matter using a variety of techniques. Creating beyond his signature Photorealistic flowers and botanicals, Nesbitt produced paintings, drawings, and prints of everything from landscapes to reptiles to electronic components. He is even credited as the first artist to use computer parts as artistic subject matter. In 1980, the United States Postal Service honored his contributions to the art world with a series of four stamps based on his trademark floral paintings. Another unique honor arrived when Nesbitt became the official artist for NASA’s Apollo 9 and Apollo 13...
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1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

One of The Thieves Was Saved
Located in Buffalo, NY
"One of The Thieves Was Saved" from Waiting for Godot by Samuel Becket An original watercolor painting by Westley "Wes" Olmsted. This work is currently featured in the exhibition ...
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Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Archival Paper, Watercolor

Le bateau bleu, 1972 - oil paint, 65x135 cm.
Located in Nice, FR
Oil on Canvas representing in an abstract way a blue boat. The painter is a french one and originatedin Marseille.
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1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil

On the shore. 1972, paper, watercolor, 70x75 cm
Located in Riga, LV
On the shore. 1972, paper, watercolor, 70x75 cm Nikolai Petraskevics (1909 - 1976) Born in a working class family. Wife Ejzhenija Henisha - graphic artist, sons Juris Petrashkevich...
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Realist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

"Beatificado" Modern Tabloid Inspired Religious Social Commentary Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Modern, large scale social commentary painting by California artist John Valdez. Comes with the original sketch as well as a book about the artist. Inspired by the cover of a Mexican tabloid, Valadez invites the viewer to examine the duality of a society that mourns the death of an iconic religious leader and neglects those close to them who are perhaps deemed not worthy of consideration. The bold red headline reads “El cardenal Gabiri será beatificado” (Cardinal Gabiri will be beatified) above a large accompanying image of the cardinal in his casket and two smaller images, one of sobbing mourners and another of the cardinal sitting at the altar. Dividing the image is a subhead that reads, “El pueblo católico está de luto” (the Catholic people are mourning) placed above a depiction of four young boys who seem to be sniffing glue. The adjacent text reads “The indifference of the adults is the cause behind the issues these forgotten children have to live.” This work was exhibited at the Pacific Standard Time, Long Beach Museum of Art in 2011, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in 2012, as well as the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago, IL in 2013. Signed by artist in front lower right corner as well as titled and dated in front lower left corner. Currently unframed, but options are available. Artist Biography: John Valadez...
Category

Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Spray Paint, Felt Pen

Untitled (Forest)
By Paul Vanier Beaulieu
Located in Westmount, QC
Paul Vanier Beaulieu, Canadian, 1910-1996 Untitled Watercolour 15 x 22 in Signed on the lower left: P.V. Beaulieu Framed
Category

1970s Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Gouache

Adobe Structure
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Original painting signed by the Artist on the lower right.
Category

Impressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Sunset. 1977, Oil on canvas, 86x100 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Sunset. 1977, Oil on canvas, 86x100 cm View on the village at evening Valdis Bush (1924-2014) studied at the Art academy of Latvia (1945 – 1950), his fav...
Category

Expressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Fire and night, 1971. Oil on cardboard, 81x100 cm
Located in Riga, LV
A. Zviedris was a member of the Latvian Artists’ Union since 1945 and had more than 50 solo exhibitions in Latvia. He travelled extensively by yacht around Scandinavia and Western Eu...
Category

Abstract Impressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Abstract
By Isabella Corwin
Located in Sheffield, MA
Isabella Corwin b. 1933, American Abstract Oil on canvas 60 by 52 ¼ in. Signed & dated 6-74 on reverse Isabella Corwin, a graduate of Cooper Union, was an Associate Professor in t...
Category

1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Eric the Red - Vikings - Mid 20th Century Mixed Media Abstract Piece - De Goya
Located in Watford, Hertfordshire
Professor George De Goya. PhD. MA. FRSA. Born In Budapest, 1915-1992, related to the Spanish artist Goya on his mother’s side. Educated in Budapest and France where he received a de...
Category

Abstract 1970s Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Modern Abstract Red and Green Toned Interior Painting of a Nude Female Figure
Located in Houston, TX
Modern abstract figurative painting by Houston, TX artist Margaret Nobler. The work features a central seated female nude set against a bold red and gr...
Category

Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Air" Modern Abstract Geometric Pastel Pink Contoured / Shaped Canvas Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Modern pastel pink abstract painting by Texas born artist Clark Fox. The work features an intricate geometric pattern of dots against a shaped canvas. Titled...
Category

Modern 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Nude
Located in Edinburgh, GB
Category

1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Red Blue Variations, OP Art Painting by Roy Ahlgren
Located in Long Island City, NY
An acrylic painting by Roy Ahlgren circa 1970. A geometric abstract painting utilizing bright contrasting color blocks in a modern form. Signed verso, unframed. Artist: Roy Ahlgren, American (1927 - 2011) Title: Red Blue Variations...
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Op Art 1970s Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

Shipping Container Yard, Abstract Painting by Max Epstein
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Max Epstein Title: Shipping Container Yard Year: 1979 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed and dated l.r. Size: 22 x 30 inches
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Abstract 1970s Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Llano Prairie, Oil Painting by Thelma Appel
Located in Long Island City, NY
Oil painting by Thelma Appel circa 1975. A landscape of grass fields fill the canvas, gently swaying in the wind. Painted in bright, surreal multicolored tones of yellows, reds, and ...
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Contemporary 1970s Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"BAKERS FARM" LUFKIN TEXAS HILL COUNTRY LANDSCAPE
Located in San Antonio, TX
Joe Rader Roberts (1925 - 1982) Lockhart/Houston Artist Image Size: 20 x 16 Frame Size: 25 x 21 Medium: Oil Circa 1971 "Bakers Farm" Joe Rader Roberts (1925-1982) Born in Lockhart, ...
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1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil

Autumn wind. Cardboard, oil, 85x100 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Autumn wind. Cardboard, oil, 85x100 cm Landscape in earth colors Valdis Bush (1924-2014) studied at the Art academy of Latvia (1945 – 1950), his favorite professors being A. Skride...
Category

Expressionist 1970s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

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