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Style: Abstract Expressionist
Stanley Boxer - Finale, from Carnival of Animals (Tyler Graphics, 119:SB31) S/N
Stanley Boxer - Finale, from Carnival of Animals (Tyler Graphics, 119:SB31) S/N

Stanley Boxer - Finale, from Carnival of Animals (Tyler Graphics, 119:SB31) S/N

By Stanley Boxer

Located in New York, NY

Stanley Boxer Finale, from Carnival of Animals (Tyler Graphics, 119:SB31), 1979 Etching, aquatint, engraving and drypoint on hand colored TGL handmade paper Edition 16/20 Pencil sign...

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1970s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Pencil, Graphite, Engraving, Drypoint, Etching, Aquatint

Guardians of Absoluteness: Extra Large. Abstract, Acrylic, Painting on Canvas
Guardians of Absoluteness: Extra Large. Abstract, Acrylic, Painting on Canvas

Guardians of Absoluteness: Extra Large. Abstract, Acrylic, Painting on Canvas

By Karnish Art

Located in Pretoria, Gauteng

Title: The Guardians of Absoluteness Landscape Abstract Bold Modern Colorful Exclusive Investment Unique Painting Showstopper Striking Extra large artwork This work portrays the Ab...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Oil, Acrylic, Gesso, Canvas, Spray Paint, Pencil

Subway Sonnet #138 - Large Mixed Media Abstract Expressionism Painting
Subway Sonnet #138 - Large Mixed Media Abstract Expressionism Painting

Subway Sonnet #138 - Large Mixed Media Abstract Expressionism Painting

By Susan Washington

Located in Los Angeles, CA

The surfaces Susan Washington works with are derived from her memories of the graffitied subway car, public telephone booths, and rolling steel cages that secure neighborhood stores ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil, Spray Paint

Dutch, large Abstract Expressionist painting, from the Andre Emmerich gallery
Dutch, large Abstract Expressionist painting, from the Andre Emmerich gallery

Dutch, large Abstract Expressionist painting, from the Andre Emmerich gallery

By Philip Wofford

Located in New York, NY

PHILIP WOFFORD Dutch (Andre Emmerich Gallery), 1975 Acrylic on Canvas painting 73 inches x 73 inches x 2 inches Hand signed, titled and dated on the verso This is a unique painting ...

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1970s Abstract Expressionist Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

'Lily in Charcoal no.3' abstract expressionism photography edition of 10
'Lily in Charcoal no.3' abstract expressionism photography edition of 10

'Lily in Charcoal no.3' abstract expressionism photography edition of 10

By Ugne Pouwell

Located in London, GB

'Lily in Charcoal no.3' 2023 From raw energy to sublime. 'Lily in Charcoal No.3' is an expression piece combining an abstract charcoal drawing with a live lily emerging from a gash....

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Art

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Paper, Photographic Film, Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

My Beloved - Painting Maximalism Abstract Figurative Love Contemporary Invest
My Beloved - Painting Maximalism Abstract Figurative Love Contemporary Invest

My Beloved - Painting Maximalism Abstract Figurative Love Contemporary Invest

By Karnish Art

Located in Pretoria, Gauteng

Title: The Guardians of my Beloved Mesmerizing Striking Abstract Figurative Love Peace Invest Contemporary Maximalism This work is part of a series. It is part of a story... It por...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Oil, Acrylic, Gesso, Canvas, Pastel, Spray Paint

Theater Lobby (Abstract Expressionist Women) Black Artist
Theater Lobby (Abstract Expressionist Women) Black Artist

Theater Lobby (Abstract Expressionist Women) Black Artist

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Paul F. Keene Jr. (1920-2009). Theater Lobby, ca. 1955-60. Oil on linen canvas, 20 x 24 inches. Original metal strip frame. Signed lower left. Excellent condition. Biography: ...

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1950s Abstract Expressionist Art

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Linen, Oil

Miniature corner sculpture, ceramic and concrete brick wall, architecture
Miniature corner sculpture, ceramic and concrete brick wall, architecture

Miniature corner sculpture, ceramic and concrete brick wall, architecture

Located in Carballo, ES

Miniature wall sculpture created by Ruth Vidal, currently part of the "Côte à Côte" exhibition at the Vilaño de Camariñas Lighthouse, on the Galician Costa da Morte. The artist focus...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Concrete

Shore V, large colorful red, black & blue mid-century abstract expressionist
Shore V, large colorful red, black & blue mid-century abstract expressionist

Shore V, large colorful red, black & blue mid-century abstract expressionist

By Richard Andres

Located in Beachwood, OH

Richard Andres (American, 1927-2013) Shore V, c. 1964 acrylic on canvas signed lower right, signed and titled verso 54 x 44 inches Richard Andres was born in Buffalo, New York in 1927. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1950, he was immediately drafted and served for two years in the army as a mural painter. He received his Master of Arts from Kent State in 1961. A frequent exhibitor at galleries and museums and winner of multiple May Show prizes, Andres taught art in the Cleveland Public Schools for 28 years, as well as teaching the University of Buffalo, the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Western Reserve University. Very little in Richard Andres’ childhood would have predicted his love of classical music, mid-century-modern architecture and certainly not his lifelong passion for art and in particular abstract art. Richard’s father, Raymond, had no more than a third-grade education, and his mother, Clara, was one of thirteen children – only three of whom lived into adulthood and none of whom attended high school. They lived, when Richard was a boy, in a dingy area of Buffalo, NY in a walk-up apartment situated above a tavern. Raymond and Clara supplemented the income from their factory jobs in the bar downstairs with Raymond playing ragtime on the piano and Clara serving drinks. This often left Richard and his two older brothers at home alone to fend for themselves. The two older boys, Raymond and Russell, were - unlike Richard- rather rough and tumble and entertained themselves with stickball, boxing and the like. Richard, on the other hand, from a very young age liked to draw, or better yet even, to paint with the small set of watercolors he received for Christmas one year. Paper, however, at the height of the depression, was hard to come by. Luckily, Clara used paper doilies as decoration for the apartment and Richard would contentedly paint and then cut up doilies, gluing the pieces together to create collages. At eight-years-old, he discovered the Albright-Knox Museum (then known as the Albright Art Gallery) and spent several hours a week there studying the paintings. He was particularly fond of Charles Burchfield‘s landscapes, enamored with their ‘messiness’ and thinking that they somehow captured more ‘feeling’ than works he was previously familiar with. For his tenth Christmas, he asked for and received a ‘how-to’ paint book by Elliot O’Hare. Through this self-teaching, he assembled the portfolio needed for acceptance to Buffalo Technical High School where he studied Advertising Arts. In his Junior year, he was encouraged to enter a watercolor painting, “Two Barns,” in the national 1944-45 Ingersoll Art Award Contest and was one of twelve grand prize winners – each one winning one hundred dollars. More importantly the painting was exhibited at the Carnegie Institute Galleries, which resulted in his winning a national scholarship to the Cleveland School of Art (The Cleveland Art Institute). He flourished at the art school under the tutelage of faculty members such as Carl Gaertner, as well as that of visiting artists such as William Sommer and Henry George Keller. He would say in later years that Gaertner, in particular, influenced his attitude toward life as well as art. “Gaertner,” Andres said, “believed that there was no need to be a ‘tortured artist’, that an artist should rather enjoy beauty, family, and life in general.” Free to spend his days as he chose, he wandered the Cleveland Art Museum for most of the hours he was not attending classes or painting; the remaining time was spent drinking coffee at a local hangout with art school friends – which is where he met fellow Henry Keller scholarship winner, Avis Johnson. Richard was immediately smitten with Avis, but being rather shy, it took him the entire summer of 1948 to build up his courage to ask her out. Over that summer he ‘thought about Avis’ and worked in a diner to save money. He also used the hundred-dollar prize money won in High School to visit the first Max Beckmann retrospective in the United States at the City Art Museum in St. Louis. Over a half century later he spoke of that exhibit with a reverence usually reserved for spiritual matters, “I walked in and it was like nothing I had ever seen before... the color...It just glowed.” Returning to campus in the Fall, the first thing he did was go to the coffee shop in hopes of finding Avis. He did, and she, upon seeing him, realized that she was also smitten with him. They quickly became known as ‘the couple’ on campus, and a year later, with Richard being drafted for the Korean war, they were quickly married by a Justice of the Peace, celebrating after with family at Avis’s Cleveland home. As a gift, faculty member John Paul Miller...

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1960s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Acrylic

“Traces” – Abstract Informal Textured Painting by Marilina Marchica Large Size
“Traces” – Abstract Informal Textured Painting by Marilina Marchica Large Size

“Traces” – Abstract Informal Textured Painting by Marilina Marchica Large Size

By Marilina Marchica

Located in Agrigento, AG

“Traces” is a one-of-a-kind abstract informal painting by Italian contemporary artist Marilina Marchica. This large-scale artwork (100 x 120 x 3.5 cm) is created using a rich, layere...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil Crayon, Acrylic

My Litmus - Original Colorful Abstract Expressionist Mixed Media Painting
My Litmus - Original Colorful Abstract Expressionist Mixed Media Painting

My Litmus - Original Colorful Abstract Expressionist Mixed Media Painting

By Jonas Fisch

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Swedish artist Jonas Fisch’s imagery is vibrantly buzzing with colorful commentary on society - past and present - morphed into figures, words, and shapes. His heavily layered canvas...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Art

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Canvas, Charcoal, Oil Pastel, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Parisian Abstract Expressionist Original Oil Painting - Neutrals and Terracotta
Parisian Abstract Expressionist Original Oil Painting - Neutrals and Terracotta

Parisian Abstract Expressionist Original Oil Painting - Neutrals and Terracotta

By Yvette Dubois Habasque

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Stunning original oil painting by the French abstract artist, Yvette Dubois-Habasque (1929-2016). The painting has excellent provenance having come from the artists studio sale in Pa...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art

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Oil

The Beach /// Jack Graves Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Colorful Painting
The Beach /// Jack Graves Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Colorful Painting

The Beach /// Jack Graves Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Colorful Painting

By Jack Graves III

Located in Saint Augustine, FL

Artist: Jack Graves III (American, 1988-) Title: "The Beach" Series: Abstract *Signed by Graves lower left. It is also signed, dated, and titled on verso Year: 2025 Medium: Original ...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art

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Canvas, Paint, Acrylic

Guardians of Humanity and Joy: Abstract Canvas Painting, Maximalism, 91x121 cm
Guardians of Humanity and Joy: Abstract Canvas Painting, Maximalism, 91x121 cm

Guardians of Humanity and Joy: Abstract Canvas Painting, Maximalism, 91x121 cm

By Karnish Art

Located in Pretoria, Gauteng

Title: The Guardians of Humanity and Joy Colorful Blue Centre Piece Abstract Invest Painting Striking Joy This work is part of a series. It is part of her story... It portrays tru...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art

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Spray Paint, Acrylic, Gesso, Wood, Stretcher Bars

'Femme Assise'. Large Mixed-media Montage on Board.
'Femme Assise'. Large Mixed-media Montage on Board.

'Femme Assise'. Large Mixed-media Montage on Board.

By Armand Avril

Located in Cotignac, FR

Imposing and very large scale mixed media 'assemblage' by French artist Armand Avril. The work includes the French tricolour flag colours, his symbolic cat sculptures and a highly colourful geometric image of the artist's mother sitting in a chair. The work is signed and dated to the reverse and comes with a certificate of authenticity from the gallery. This montage fully demonstrates Avril's geometric period whilst also expressing the humour and joy that he puts into all his work. A very strong sculptural image and a feast for the eyes in searching for and recognising the everyday objects used in making this piece come alive. This montage is made from wood pieces, plywood, oil paint, acrylic, bottle top and nails . The more sculpted areas of the piece stand out up to 3cm from the frame. Armand Avril was born in 1926 in Lyon. His father, Marcel Avril was a painter and collector of African art. At 16 Armand became an apprentice shepherd in Provence. Avril could always be seen equipped with a sketchbook and a book on the history of art whilst tending his flock. It was not until the age of 30, in 1956, that Armand embarked on painting as an autodidact, influenced by Raoul Dufy, Pierre Bonnard, Henri Matisse and the Lyonnaise School of Painting. He exhibited for the first time in 1957. In 1960, he left for a one-year trip to Africa. There he met the painter Jean Arène who introduced him to the village of Cotignac in the Var and to Louis Pons...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art

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Wood, Plywood, Acrylic, Board

Female Nude Study Black Pencil Drawing by G. Debotoiyche, 1923
Female Nude Study Black Pencil Drawing by G. Debotoiyche, 1923

Female Nude Study Black Pencil Drawing by G. Debotoiyche, 1923

Located in Atlanta, GA

G. Debotoiyche, Nude Study, 1923 This masterful carbon pencil drawing by Russian artist G. Debotoiyche exemplifies the stripped-down elegance of early 20th-century modernist draftsm...

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1920s Abstract Expressionist Art

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Paper, Carbon Pencil, Charcoal

Snowdance - Mountain Snowboarding Black & White Art Photography
Snowdance - Mountain Snowboarding Black & White Art Photography

Snowdance - Mountain Snowboarding Black & White Art Photography

Located in Zürich, CH

Hailing from the picturesque city of Zaragoza, nestled near the Pyrenees, Carlos Blanchard's journey into the realm of photography was influenced by the rich tapestry of his upbringi...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Black and White

Large Chinese Contemporary Abstract Art Mixed Media Collage Painting Wang Tao
Large Chinese Contemporary Abstract Art Mixed Media Collage Painting Wang Tao

Large Chinese Contemporary Abstract Art Mixed Media Collage Painting Wang Tao

Located in Surfside, FL

Wang Tao (Chinese, 1943) "Blue Clouds with Dragons (Untitled)," 2007, Acrylic and vintage antique paper collage on canvas, Hand signed and dated L/R, Verso inscribed and dated Di...

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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Art

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Canvas, Paper, Ink, Acrylic

Lithograph no. 18 from: The Skin of Things - French Abstract Expressionism
Lithograph no. 18 from: The Skin of Things - French Abstract Expressionism

Lithograph no. 18 from: The Skin of Things - French Abstract Expressionism

By Pierre Soulages

Located in London, GB

This original lithograph in colours is hand signed in pencil by the artist ''Soulages'' at the lower right margin. The work is also hand numbered in pencil from the edition of 114, at the lower left margin. This lithograph was printed and published in a limited edition of 114 signed and numbered impressions by Jean-Robert Arnaud, Paris. Note: The subject is one of ten published in the folio ‘La peau des choses’ [The Skin of Things] in 1968. The folio also included works by Huguette-Arthur Bertrand, Cesar, Émile Gilioli, James Guitet...

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1960s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Lithograph

1960s Feminist San Francisco Abstract Expressionist Figurative (Two Sided)
1960s Feminist San Francisco Abstract Expressionist Figurative (Two Sided)

1960s Feminist San Francisco Abstract Expressionist Figurative (Two Sided)

By Audrey E. Gabrielson

Located in Soquel, CA

Vivid and evocative feminist abstract expressionist figurative painting of woman and the many facets of her life, represented by multiple female figures engaged in various activities throughout the chaotic and colorful abstract expressionist canvas, by Audrey E. Gabrielson (American, 1932-2018), 1963. Verso has an abstract portrait with signature. Unframed. Image size: 29.75"H x 31.50"W Audrey Gabrielson was an artist, poetess, sculptor, whom lived in San Francisco. She was born in Canada in 1932 and drew, colored, modeled in clay when very young. She studied at Reed College, Portland, studying with famous West Coast artist, Louis Bunce. in San Francisco she painted with artists Cucaro, Alexander E. Anderson, and Raymond Howell. She had shown in North Beach, Modesto, Gualuala Hotel, Sausalito, Abbey Party Rents (S.F.) and many more. She had ongoing exhibits at Alberta Art, Red Deer and Uglies, Lacombe. Her art was collected by national and international collectors such as authors C.Y. Lee (“Flower Drum Song”), Alfred Coppel (“34 East”); musical promoter, Ilka Pardinas, FLY, Los Angeles. Additionally, she worked in bronze, studying under S.F. sculptor C.B. Johnson. Her art was influenced and inspired by German Expressionists, Van Gogh, Lautrec, Picasso, Klimpt, Schiele, Tamayo, Conners, Park – and many more. Obituary: Born in Alberta, Canada, Audrey passed away at her home in San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood, surrounded by loved ones. Gabrielson was an artist, poet, sculptor, photographer, muse and an integral part of the San Francisco art scene of the late 1950s to late 1970s. She was a friend and contemporary of artists such as Benny Bufano...

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1960s Abstract Expressionist Art

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Acrylic, Masonite

Portrait of a Woman
Portrait of a Woman

Portrait of a Woman

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Neo-Expressionist painting depicts a young woman in luminous light. Encaustic on canvas, 14 x 17 inches. Unsigned. Minor paint loss along edge.

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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Encaustic

Gorgeous Abstract Expressionist Figures by Syril Frank
Gorgeous Abstract Expressionist Figures by Syril Frank

Gorgeous Abstract Expressionist Figures by Syril Frank

Located in New York, NY

Syril Frank (American, 1929-2021) Untitled, c. 1970s/80s Oil on canvas Framed: 21 3/4 x 25 2/3 x 1 in. This fantastic painting in the abstract expressionist style loosely depicts a ...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Mid Century French Abstract Reclining Figure Expressionist Ink Painting
Mid Century French Abstract Reclining Figure Expressionist Ink Painting

Mid Century French Abstract Reclining Figure Expressionist Ink Painting

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Title: Mid Century French Abstract Reclining Figure Expressionist Ink Painting Medium: Black ink/ gouache painting on paper, unframed French, circa 1950's Size: 19.75 inches x 25.25 ...

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Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art

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Paper, Ink, Gouache

"Friendship Garden" by L. A. Spowart - Vibrant and Pastel Tone Large Abstract
"Friendship Garden" by L. A. Spowart - Vibrant and Pastel Tone Large Abstract

"Friendship Garden" by L. A. Spowart - Vibrant and Pastel Tone Large Abstract

Located in Carmel, CA

Lesley Anne Spowart (American, born 1957) "Friendship Garden" 2021 Acrylic Paint, Paper, Mixed Media, Canvas The artist signed the back of the painting. Friendship Garden by Lesley ...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Canvas, Paper, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Stretcher Bars

Abstract Picture (Limited edition print; authorized promotional reproduction)

Abstract Picture (Limited edition print; authorized promotional reproduction)

By Gerhard Richter

Located in New York, NY

Gerhard Richter Untitled Abstract Picture, 2002 Offset lithograph on GardaMatt Art 250 GSM paper Not signed, edition of 3433 12 1/2 × 16 3.5 inches Unframed Printed on GardaMatt Art 250 GSM paper, this beautiful and colorful piece was part of a portfolio of loose plate reproductions for Gerhard Richter's Abstraktes works. Released during his exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Art (Abstract Pictures) and the Museum of Modern Art (Gerhard Richter, 40 Years of Painting). It depicts Richters 1999 Oil on Aluminum abstract picture) More about Gerhard Richter: Gerhard Richter was born in 1932 in Dresden, Germany. Throughout his career, Richter has negotiated the frontier between photography and painting, captivated by the way in which these two seemingly opposing practices speak to and challenge one another. From exuberant canvases rendered with a squeegee and acerbic color charts to paintings of photographic detail and close-ups of a single brushstroke, Richter moves effortlessly between the two mediums, reveling in the complexity of their relationship, while never asserting one above the other. Richter’s life traces the defining moments of twentieth-century history and his work reverberates with the trauma of National Socialism and the Holocaust. In the wake of the Second World War, Richter trained in a Socialist Realist style sanctioned by East Germany’s Communist government. When he defected to West Germany in 1961, a month before the Berlin Wall was erected, Richter left his entire artistic oeuvre up to that point behind. From 1961 to 1964—alongside Blinky Palermo and Sigmar Polke—Richter studied at the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he began to explore the material, conceptual, and historical implications of painting without ideological restraint. Richter’s earliest paintings in Düsseldorf, stimulated by a fascination with current affairs and popular culture, responded to images from magazines and newspaper cuttings. Through the 1960s, Richter continued to address found and media images of subjects such as military jets, portraits, and aerial photographs. Notably, he reimagined family pictures he had smuggled from East Germany that included his smiling uncle Rudi, dressed in a Nazi uniform...

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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

“Multishore”
“Multishore”

“Multishore”

By Syd Solomon

Located in Southampton, NY

Original oil on canvas painting titled “Multishore” by the well known American artist, Syd Solomon. Signed Syd Solomon lower right. Signed and dated Syd Solomon 1971 on the stretcher, inscribed as titled on the reverse 30 × 26 inches. Condition is excellent. The painting is housed in its original wood with silver reveal floating frame. Overall framed measurements are 32.75 by 28.75 inches. Provenance: A private collector. Syd Solomon was born near Uniontown, Pennsylvania, in 1917. He began painting in high school in Wilkes-Barre, where he was also a star football player. After high school, he worked in advertising and took classes at the Art Institute of Chicago. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, he joined the war effort and was assigned to the First Camouflage Battalion, the 924th Engineer Aviation Regiment of the US Army. He used his artistic skills to create camouflage instruction manuals utilized throughout the Army. He married Ann Francine Cohen in late 1941. Soon thereafter, in early 1942, the couple moved to Fort Ord in California where he was sent to camouflage the coast to protect it from possible aerial bombings. Sent overseas in 1943, Solomon did aerial reconnaissance over Holland. Solomon was sent to Normandy early in the invasion where his camouflage designs provided protective concealment for the transport of supplies for men who had broken through the enemy line. Solomon was considered one of the best camoufleurs in the Army, receiving among other commendations, five bronze stars. Solomon often remarked that his camouflage experience during World War II influenced his ideas about abstract art. At the end of the War, he attended the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Because Solomon suffered frostbite during the Battle of the Bulge, he could not live in cold climates, so he and Annie chose to settle in Sarasota, Florida, after the War. Sarasota was home to the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, and soon Solomon became friends with Arthur Everett “Chick” Austin, Jr., the museum’s first Director. In the late 1940s, Solomon experimented with new synthetic media, the precursors to acrylic paints provided to him by chemist Guy Pascal, who was developing them. Victor D’Amico, the first Director of Education for the Museum of Modern Art, recognized Solomon as the first artist to use acrylic paint. His early experimentation with this medium as well as other media put him at the forefront of technical innovations in his generation. He was also one of the first artists to use aerosol sprays and combined them with resists, an innovation influenced by his camouflage experience. Solomon’s work began to be acknowledged nationally in 1952. He was included in American Watercolors, Drawings and Prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. From 1952–1962, Solomon’s work was discovered by the cognoscenti of the art world, including the Museum of Modern Art Curators, Dorothy C. Miller and Peter Selz, and the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Director, John I. H. Baur. He had his first solo show in New York at the Associated American Artists Gallery in 1955 with “Chick” Austin, Jr. writing the essay for the exhibition. In the summer of 1955, the Solomons visited East Hampton, New York, for the first time at the invitation of fellow artist David Budd. There, Solomon met and befriended many of the artists of the New York School, including Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, James Brooks, Alfonso Ossorio, and Conrad Marca-Relli. By 1959, and for the next thirty-five years, the Solomons split the year between Sarasota (in the winter and spring) and the Hamptons (in the summer and fall). In 1959, Solomon began showing regularly in New York City at the Saidenberg Gallery with collector Joseph Hirshhorn buying three paintings from Solomon’s first show. At the same time, his works entered the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the Wadsworth Athenaeum in Hartford, Connecticut, among others. Solomon also began showing at Signa Gallery in East Hampton and at the James David Gallery in Miami run by the renowned art dealer, Dorothy Blau. In 1961, the Guggenheim Museum’s H. H. Arnason bestowed to him the Silvermine Award at the 13th New England Annual. Additionally, Thomas Hess of ARTnews magazine chose Solomon as one of the ten outstanding painters of the year. At the suggestion of Alfred H. Barr, Jr., the Museum of Modern Art’s Director, the John and Mable Ringling Museum in Sarasota began its contemporary collection by purchasing Solomon’s painting, Silent World, 1961. Solomon became influential in the Hamptons and in Florida during the 1960s. In late 1964, he created the Institute of Fine Art at the New College in Sarasota. He is credited with bringing many nationally known artists to Florida to teach, including Larry Rivers, Philip Guston, James Brooks, and Conrad Marca-Relli. Later Jimmy Ernst, John Chamberlain, James Rosenquist, and Robert Rauschenberg settled near Solomon in Florida. In East Hampton, the Solomon home was the epicenter of artists and writers who spent time in the Hamptons, including Alfred Leslie, Jim Dine, Ibram Lassaw, Saul Bellow, Barney Rosset, Arthur Kopit, and Harold Rosenberg. In 1970, Solomon, along with architect Gene Leedy, one of the founders of the Sarasota School of Architecture, built an award-winning precast concrete and glass house and studio on the Gulf of Mexico near Midnight Pass in Sarasota. Because of its siting, it functioned much like Monet’s home in Giverny, France. Open to the sky, sea, and shore with inside and outside studios, Solomon was able to fully solicit all the environmental forces that influenced his work. His friend, the art critic Harold Rosenberg, said Solomon’s best work was produced in the period he lived on the beach. During 1974 and 1975, a retrospective exhibition of Solomon’s work was held at the New York Cultural Center and traveled to the John and Mable Ringling Museum in Sarasota. Writer Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. conducted an important interview with Solomon for the exhibition catalogue. The artist was close to many writers, including Harold Rosenberg, Joy Williams, John D. McDonald, Budd Schulberg, Elia Kazan, Betty Friedan...

Category

1970s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

UNTITLED

UNTITLED

By Sam Francis

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Original Lithograph 38 3/8 x 28 inches Signed Lower Right Dated and Numbered 25/28 Lower Left

Category

1970s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Lithograph

High Attraction XL 1, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
High Attraction XL 1, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

High Attraction XL 1, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

By Peter Nottrott

Located in Yardley, PA

The painting is equally characterized by intensity and dynamics. The black and gray tones are contrasted with blue, green, white, yellow, orange, red, magenta, pink and violet tones,...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Acrylic

Vintage American Modernist Abstract Expressionist Framed Landscape Oil Painting
Vintage American Modernist Abstract Expressionist Framed Landscape Oil Painting

Vintage American Modernist Abstract Expressionist Framed Landscape Oil Painting

Located in Buffalo, NY

Vintage American modernist abstract landscape oil painting. Oil on board. Framed. Measuring: 28 by 32 inches overall, and 20 by 24 painting alone.. In excellent original condition. ...

Category

1950s Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled Abstract Expressionist painting
Untitled Abstract Expressionist painting

Untitled Abstract Expressionist painting

By Desmond McLean

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Desmond Mclean (1929-2015). Untitled, ca. 1965 oil on canvas 16 x 20 inches; 18 x 22 inches in wood frame. Born: Ireland Studied: Heatherly School of Art, London; American Sc...

Category

Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art

Materials

Paper, Charcoal, Gouache, Color Pencil

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