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William H Littlefield Abstract Mixed-Media on Board
By William Littlefield
Located in Chicago, IL
Abstract Expressionist painting entitled "All Manner Of Thing," by William H Littlefield (1902-1969). Littlefield was a Provincetown and New York painter who studied under Hans Hofma...
Category
1950s American Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Wood, Paint
Jean-Gabriel Domergue "Eve Looking in the Mirror", circa 1920
By Jean-Gabriel Domergue
Located in Bridgewater, CT
Jean-Gabriel Domergue (1889-1962), oil on board, depicting a partially nude woman in a fashionable dress, admiring herself in a mirror held by a faun, circa 1920, with Galerie Léon ...
Category
Early 20th Century French 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Masonite
Karen Gibbings, Place, 2007, Monoprint, Chalk on Paper, Mouned on Wood
Located in New York, NY
Karen Gibbings
Place, 2007
Monoprint, chalk on paper, mounted on wood
Measures: 19 x 17 in
48.26 × 43.18 cm
Signed by artist on verso.
Karen Gi...
Category
Early 2000s American 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
European Midcentury Cubist Painting 'Nude' by Koroly Glonczy, Hungary, 1957
By Koroly Glonczy
Located in New York, NY
Cubist Painting by Hungarian Painter, Koroly Glonczy.
Oil on cardboard.
References: Modern and contemporary art. European 20th century, Mid-Century Modern.
Category
1950s Hungarian Modern Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Paint
Androgynous 'New Objectivity' Portrait by Hans Speidel
By Hans Speidel
Located in New York, NY
Oil on canvas. Painting by Hans Speidel, Berlin.
Speidel was among a group of painters known as the 'Neue Sachlichkeit' (New Objectivity). This betwee...
Category
Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #9, 2011
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #9 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painti...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Clay, Organic Material
J.J. McVicker Painting "Hard Edge" Painting
By J.J. McVicker
Located in Chicago, IL
J.J. McVicker painting "Hard Edge" painting "Number 2", 1980.
Jesse Jay McVicker (b.1911-d.2004) was an American painter, printmaker and sculptor. ...
Category
1980s American Modern Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Paint
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #53, 2017
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #53 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY.
(Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105)
Richard Hirsch brief bio:
In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence.
In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades.
Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Clay, Organic Material
Painting (Seated Women with Nudes) Signed Bela Kadar, Hungary (1877-1955)
By Bela Kadar
Located in New York, NY
Painting. Gouache on board. Signed Bela Kadar
(Hungary, 1877-1955)
Bela Kadar was born in Hungary in 1877. Amongst his early interests was mural painting. Like many of the artists of his day he was drawn to Paris and Berlin, and by 1910 he had visited both cities twice. In 1923, Kadar showed his paintings in Berlin at the invitation of Herwath Walden. Walden was an important figure in the German avant-garde, being the publisher of the journal Der Sturm which featured the works of Franz Marc, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Marc Chagall and Oskar Kokoschka. During the group exhibition at Walden's gallery with other artists of Der Sturm, Kadar met Katherine Dreier whose Societe Anonyme was instrumental in bringing the work of the European avant-garde to New York. With her help two major exhibitions of his work were planned for the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the second of whom in September, 1928 Kadar travelled from Europe to attend.
Bela Kadar incorporated themes of Hungarian folklore...
Category
20th Century Hungarian Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Gouache
Framed Modern Abstract Oil Painting by Stevan Kissel
By Stevan Kissel
Located in Palm Desert, CA
This abstract painting by little known Los Angeles artist is a fine example of color abstraction. The painting portrays an abstract ballerina dancer. The painting has been newly fram...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
Bent Sorensen Abstract Black & White Painting on Board, Denmark, 1990s
By Bent Sørensen
Located in New York, NY
Bent Sorensen is best known as a sculptor, but he started out as a painter.
Around 1948, he met the group of Danish and international artists connected ...
Category
1990s Danish 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Wood, Paint
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #54, 2017
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #54 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Clay, Organic Material
2008 Bjarne Dahl Winter Landscape
By Bjarne Dahl
Located in Knebel, DK
The landscape is covered in snow. Nature is dormant.
Contemporary, naturalistic acrylic on canvas painting by the Danish painter Bjarne Dahl 2008.
Dimensions: H 80 cm, W 110 cm.
A...
Category
Early 2000s Danish Other 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Acrylic
Painting of Flowers in the School of Matisse by James Antonie
By James Antonie, Henri Matisse
Located in New York, NY
Painting of flowers by James Antonie. Signed. Acrylic on paper.
The painting is filled with exuberant color, light, vitality and life
Framed in white wood with plexi-glass. Dim...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Paper
Vintage Chamberl Signed Watercolor Mid-Century Modern Custom Museum Framed
Located in North Miami, FL
This vintage signed original one of a kind watercolor by Chamberlain and dated 1960 has a real sensuality to it. This has been tastefully and be...
Category
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Silver Leaf
3 Original Mixed Media Paintings on Panels by Jourcin
Located in Long Island City, NY
Three original mixed media paintings on panels by Jourcin with gilded accents,
circa 1962. Signed.
Price is per painting.
Category
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Wesley Johnson Unusual Oil Painting
By Wesley Johnson
Located in Pasadena, CA
Truly one of a kind, Wesley Johnson created this detailed artwork on a thick carved piece of wood. You can see how Johnson uses the movement of the wood to help section this piece. T...
Category
1990s American 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Wood, Paint
Signed WPA Style Harborscape Oil On Canvas
By Bolus
Located in Chicago, IL
Colorful impressionistic oil on canvas painting of fishing boats in a harbor. Greens, blues and reds comprise the majority of the color pallet. Nicely framed and signed Bolus. 33" x ...
Category
1940s American Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Wood, Canvas
Robert Kinsell 56" x 41" Oil Painting Of Nude Woman At Repose
By Robert Kinsell
Located in Chicago, IL
Large oil on canvas of a relaxed female nude woman with auburn hair. She is observing her likeness being painted, and peering at the reverse side of a large oil painting. Subtle sha...
Category
Late 20th Century American 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Wood, Canvas
Peter Buchman "Goodnight Moon”, Voice-Over Paintings Series, 2025
By Peter Buchman
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary New York artist Peter Buchman's "Goodnight Moon” is made of laser cut plexiglass, acrylic medium and enamel on wood. It's a part of his Voice-Over series. To explain tha...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Enamel
Vibrant Orange, Lavender and Black Impasto Oil On Canvas Signed F. Benson
Located in Chicago, IL
Sunset on the shore impasto oil painting with by F. Benson. Appears to be an older work as the black and orange oils have intricate checking patterns. Framed in an aged Italian gilt ...
Category
1950s Unknown Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Vibrant Water Color Of A Mountain Homestead Signed Brockway.
By Brockway Carpets
Located in Chicago, IL
Excellent color and technique in this vintage water color by Brockway. Beautiful purple and orange mountains and a dusk sky with three outbuildings...
Category
1950s American Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Cubist Still Life "Violin" by Early Modernist, Agnes Weinrich, Signed Dated 1922
By Agnes Weinrich
Located in New York, NY
Still life painting (Violin, Flowers), Oil on canvas, by Agnes Weinrich, Signed and dated "22", Unframed: 20" x 16", Framed 27.5 x 23".
Agnes Weinrich (1873-1946) was an early female, American modernist artist at a time when there was little interest in Modern Art in the USA and when few women were artists. She was a ground breaker in modern art. The painting shown is an important example of her mature phase of her work.
A biography from Wiki-pedia follows:
Agnes Weinrich (1873–1946) was one of the first American artists to make works of art that were modernist, abstract, and influenced by the Cubist style. She was also an energetic and effective proponent of modernist art in America, joining with like-minded others to promote experimentation as an alternative to the generally conservative art of their time.
Early years[edit]
Agnes Weinrich was born in 1873 on a prosperous farm in south east Iowa. Both her father and mother were German immigrants and German was the language spoken at home. Following her mother's death in 1879 she was raised by her father, Christian Weinrich. In 1894, at the age of 59, he retired from farming and moved his household, including his three youngest children—Christian Jr. (24), Agnes (21), and Lena (17), to nearby Burlington, Iowa, where Agnes attended the Burlington Collegiate Institute from which she graduated in 1897.[1][2][3] Christian took Agnes and Lena with him on a trip to Germany in 1899 to reestablish links with their German relatives. When he returned home later that year, he left the two women in Berlin with some of these relatives, and when, soon after his return, he died, they inherited sufficient wealth to live independently for the rest of their lives.
Either before or during their trip to Germany Lena had decided to become a musician and while in Berlin studied piano at the Stern Conservatory. On her part, Agnes had determined to be an artist and began studies toward that end at the same time.[1][4] In 1904 the two returned from Berlin and settled for two years in Springfield, Illinois, where Lena taught piano in public schools and Agnes painted in a rented studio. At this time Lena changed her name to Helen. In 1905 they moved to Chicago where Agnes studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago under John Vanderpoel, Nellie Walker, and others.[1]
In 1909 Agnes and Helen returned to Berlin and traveled from there to Munich, where Agnes studied briefly under Julius Exter, and on to Rome, Florence, and Venice before returning to Chicago.[5] They traveled to Europe for the third, and last, time in 1913, spending a year in Paris. There, they made friends with American artists and musicians who had gathered there around the local art scene. Throughout this period, the work Agnes produced was skillful but unoriginal—drawings, etching, and paintings in the dominant academic and impressionist styles.[1]
On her return from Europe in 1914, she continued to study art, during the warm months of the year in Provincetown, Massachusetts,[1] where she was a member of the Provincetown Printers art colony in Massachusetts,[6] and during the colder ones in New York City. In Provincetown she attended classes at Charles Hawthorne's Cape Cod School of Art and in New York, the Art Students League.[1]
Drawing of an old woman by Agnes Weinrich, graphite on paper, 11.5 x 7.5 inches.
Hawthorne and other artists established the Provincetown Art Association in 1914 and held the first of many juried exhibitions the following year. Weinrich contributed nine pictures to this show, all of them representational and somewhat conservative in style.[1]
A pencil sketch made about 1915 shows a figure, probably one of the Portuguese women of Provincetown. Weinrich was a metculous draftsperson and this drawing is typical of the work she did in the academic style between 1914 and 1920. She also produced works more akin to the Impressionist favored by Hawthorne and many of his students. When in 1917 Weinrich showed paintings in a New York women's club, the MacDowell Club, the art critic for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle said they showed a "strong note of impressionism."[7]
Broken Fence by Agnes Weinrich, a white-line woodblock made on or before 1917; at left: the woodblock itself; at right: a print pulled from the woodblook.
In 1916 Weinrich joined a group of printmakers which had begun using the white-line technique pioneered by Provincetown artist B.J.O. Nordfelt. She and the others in the group, including Blanche Lazzell, Ethel Mars and Edna Boies Hopkins, worked together, exchanging ideas and solving problems.[1][8] A year later Weinrich showed one of her first white-line prints at an exhibition held by the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia.[9]
Broken Fence, in its two states—the print and the woodblock from which she made it—show Weinrich to be moving away from realistic presentation, towards a style, which, while neither abstract, nor Cubist, brings the viewer's attention to the flat surface plane of the work with its juxtaposed shapes and blocks of contrasting colors.
Cows Grazing in the Dunes near Provincetown by Agnes Weinrich, white-line woodcut, 10 x 10 1/2 inches
When in 1920 the informal white-line printmakers' group organized its own exhibition, Weinrich showed a dozen works, including one called Cows Grazing in the Dunes near Provincetown. This print shows greater tendency to abstraction than eitherBroken Fence or the prints made by other Provincetown artists of the time. The cows and dunes are recognizable but not presented realistically. The white lines serve to emphasize the blocks of muted colors which are the print's main pictorial elements. Weinrich uses the texture of the wood surface to call attention to the two-dimensional plane—the paper on which she made the print—in contrast with the implicit depth of foreground and background of cows, dunes, and sky. While the work is not Cubist, it has a proto-Cubist feel in a way that is similar to some of the more abstract paintings of Paul Cézanne.[10]
By 1919 or 1920, while still spending winters in Manhattan and summers on Cape Cod, the sisters came to consider Provincetown their formal place of residence.[1][11][12][13] By that time they had also met the painter, Karl Knaths. Like themselves a Midwesterner of German origin who had grown up in a household where German was spoken, he settled in Provincetown in 1919. Agnes and Knaths shared artistic leanings and mutually influenced each other's increasing use of abstraction in their work.[1][14]
The sisters and Knaths became close companions. In 1922 Knaths married Helen and moved into the house which the sisters had rented. He was then 31, Helen 46, and Agnes 49 years old. When, two years later, the three decided to become year-round residents of Provincetown, Agnes and Helen used a part of their inheritance to buy land and materials for constructing a house and outbuildings for the three of them to share. Knaths himself acquired disused structures nearby as sources of lumber and, having once been employed as a set building for a theater company, he was able to build their new home.[15]
Weinrich was somewhat in advance of Knaths in adopting a modernist style. She had seen avant-garde art while in Paris and met American artists who had begun to appreciate it. On her return to the United States she continued to discuss new theories and techniques with artists in New York and Provincetown, some of whom she had met in Paris. This loosely-knit group influenced one another as their individual styles evolved. In addition to Blance Lazzell, already mentioned, the group included Maude Squires, William Zorach, Oliver Chaffee, and Ambrose Webster. Some of them, including Lazzell and Flora Schofield had studied with influential modernists in Paris and most had read and discussed the influential Cubist and Futurist writings of Albert Gleizes and Gino Severini.[16][17]
Mature style[edit]
Woman with Flowers by Agnes Weinrich, circa 1920, oil on canvas, 34 x 30 1/4 inches, exhibited at the Provincetown Art Association exhibition of 1920, made available courtesy of the Association.
Two of Weinrich's paintings, both produced about 1920, mark the emergence of her mature style. The first, Woman With Flowers, is similar to one by the French artist, Jean Metzinger called Le goûter (Tea Time) (1911).[18]
Red Houses by Agnes Weinrich, circa 1921, oil on canvas on board, 24.25 x 25.5 inches; exhibited "Red Houses" at Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists.
Like much of Metzinger's work, Le goûter was discussed in books and journals of the time—including one called Cubism co-authored by Metzinger himself.[19] Because the group with which Weinrich associated read about and discussed avant-garde art in general and Cubism in particular, it is reasonably likely that Weinrich was familiar with Metzinger's work before she began her own.
The second painting, Red Houses, bears general similarity to landscapes by Cézanne and Braque. Both paintings are Cubist in style. However, with them Weinrich did not announce an abrupt conversion to Cubism, but rather marked a turning toward greater experimentation. In her later work she would not adopt a single style or stylistic tendency, but would produce both representative pictures and ones that were entirely abstract, always showing a strong sense of the two-dimensional plane of the picture's surface. After she made these two paintings neither her subject matter nor the media she used would dramatically change. She continued to employ subjects available to her in her Provincetown studio and the surrounding area to produce still lifes, village and pastoral scenes, portraits, and abstractions in oil on canvas and board; watercolor, pastel, crayon and graphite on paper; and woodblock prints.[20]
Possessing an outgoing and engaging personality and an active, vigorous approach to life, Weinrich promoted her own work while also helping Karl Knaths to develop relationships with potential patrons, gallery owners, and people responsible for organizing exhibitions. With him, she put herself in the forefront of an informal movement toward experimentation in American art. Since, because of her independent means, she was not constrained to make her living by selling art, she was free to use exhibitions and her many contacts with artists and collectors to advance appreciation and understanding of works which did not conform to the still-conservative norm of the 1920s and 1930s.[1][21][22]
Early in the 1920s, critics began to take notice of her work, recognizing her departure from the realism then prevailing in galleries and exhibitions. Paintings that she showed in 1922 drew the somewhat dry characterization of "individualistic.",[23] and in 1923 her work drew praise from a critic as "abstract, but at the same time not without emotion."[24]
In 1925 Weinrich became a founding member of the New York Society of Women Artists. Other Provincetown members included Blanche Lazzell, Ellen Ravenscroft, Lucy L'Engle, and Marguerite Zorach. The membership was limited to 30 painters and sculptors all of whom could participate in the group's exhibitions, each getting the same space.[23][25][26] The group provided a platform for their members to distinguish themselves from the genteel and traditionalist art that women artists were at that time expected to show[27] and, by the account of a few critics, it appears their exhibitions achieved this goal.[1][28][29][30]
In 1926 Weinrich joined with Knaths and other local artists in a rebellion against the "traditional" group that had dominated the Provincetown Art Association. For the next decade, 1927 through 1937, the association would mount two separate annual exhibitions, the one conservative in orientation and the other experimental, or, as it was said, radical.[31][32] Both Weinrich and Knaths participated on the jury that selected works for the first modernist exhibition.[11]
Still Life by Agnes Weinrich, circa 1926, oil on canvas, 17 x 22 inches. Permission to use granted by Christine M. McCarthy, Executive Director, Provincetown Art Association and Museum. The painting was the gift of Warren Cresswell.
Weinrich's painting, Still Life, made about 1926, may have been shown in the 1927 show. Representative of some aspects of her mature style, it is modernist but does not show Cubist influence. The objects pictured are entirely recognizable, but treated abstractly. Although fore- and background are distinguishable, the objects, as colored forms, make an interesting and visually satisfying surface design.
In 1930 Weinrich put together a group show for modernists at the GRD Gallery in New York. The occasion was the first time a group of Provincetown artists exhibited together in New York. For it she selected works by Knaths, Charles Demuth, Oliver Chaffee, Margarite and William Zorach, Jack Tworkov, Janice Biala, Niles Spencer, E. Ambrose Webster, and others.[1][23]
Later years[edit]
Weinrich turned 60 on July 16, 1933. Although she had led a full and productive life devoted to development of her own art and to the advancement of modernism in art, she did not cease to work toward both objectives. She continued to work in oil on canvas and board, pastel and crayon on paper, and woodblock printing. Her output continued to vary in subject matter and treatment. For example, Still Life with Leaves, circa 1930 (oil on canvas, 18 x 24 inches) contains panels of contrasting colors with outlining similar to Knaths's style. Movement in C Minor, circa 1932 (oil on board, 9 x 12 inches) is entirely abstract. It too relates to Knaths's work, both in treatment (again, outlined panels of contrasting colors) and in its apparent relationship to music, something in which Knaths was also interested. Fish Shacks...
Category
Early 20th Century American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Paint, Canvas
2013 Esther Hansen Blue Tulip, Danish Painting
By Esther Hansen
Located in Knebel, DK
A close-up oil on canvas painting of a blue tulip.
It is one of four paintings of vividly colored and almost stylistic flowers.
About the artist:
Esther Hansen grew up in the...
Category
2010s Danish Arts and Crafts 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Modern Abstract Long Oil on Canvas Figural Painting
Located in North Miami, FL
Unknown artist and unsigned, this wonderful vintage oil on canvas in rectangle long form displays beautiful colorful characters in an abstract figural manner. Simple vintage and orig...
Category
1970s North American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas
2013 Esther Hansen White Peony, Danish Painting
By Esther Hansen
Located in Knebel, DK
A close-up oil on canvas painting of a white peony.
It is one of four paintings of vividly colored and almost stylistic flowers.
About the artist:
Esther Hansen grew up in the...
Category
2010s Danish Arts and Crafts 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas
2013 Esther Hansen Coneflower, Danish Painting
By Esther Hansen
Located in Knebel, DK
A close-up oil on canvas painting of a cutleaf coneflower.
It is one of four paintings of vividly colored and almost stylistic flowers.
About the artist:
Esther Hansen grew up in t...
Category
2010s Danish Arts and Crafts 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Untitled ‘Intellectual’ by Hans Speidel
By Hans Speidel
Located in New York, NY
Oil on canvas, painting by Hans Speidel (1895-1976): Germany, Signed.
Speidel, opposed the Hitlerian racial laws, and was a proponent of the German mo...
Category
Mid-20th Century German Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas
1960s French Abstract Oil Painting by Pierre Havret (b. 1913)
Located in London, Fitzrovia
1960s French abstract oil painting No 2 from a series of 4 from the same source and by the same hand, Pierre Havret (b.1913) - unsigned
These four oils w...
Category
20th Century French Mid-Century Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas
2011 Bjarne Dahl Grass and Forrest
By Bjarne Dahl
Located in Knebel, DK
The grass is still visible as the light fades, the forrest dark with secrets.
About the artist:
The paintings of Bjarne Dahl are realistic and figurative with inspiration from...
Category
2010s Danish Arts and Crafts 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Paul Colin, Original drawing, Musicians and Singers
By Paul Colin
Located in Encino, CA
Paul Colin (1892-1985).
Original drawing with colored pencils and charcoal on paper depicting Josephine Baker and a piano player.
Drawing by Paul Colin from the 1980s in a beau...
Category
1970s European Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Paper
2015 Bjarne Dahl Misty Landscape
By Bjarne Dahl
Located in Knebel, DK
3 people digging in the field - Are they finding or hiding something?
About the artist:
The paintings of Bjarne Dahl are realistic and figurative with inspiration from landsca...
Category
2010s Danish Arts and Crafts 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing Series, circa 2010 - 2012
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic "Paintings of Nothing Series" #14, #16, #22 and #23 are made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. Hirsch app...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Clay, Organic Material
2013 Esther Hansen Red Daliah, Danish Painting
By Esther Hansen
Located in Knebel, DK
A close-up picture of the red daliah. It is one of four paintings of vividly colored and almost stylistic flowers.
About the artist:
Esther Hansen grew up in the countryside an...
Category
2010s Danish Arts and Crafts 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #52, 2017
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #52 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY.
(Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105)
Richard Hirsch brief bio:
In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence.
In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades.
Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Clay, Organic Material
2015 Bjarne Dahl Misty Landscape
By Bjarne Dahl
Located in Knebel, DK
3 people digging in the field... are they finding or hiding something?
About the artist:
The paintings of Bjarne Dahl are realistic and figurative with inspiration from landsc...
Category
2010s Danish Arts and Crafts 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Portrait of an Elegant Woman, Signed Hugo Scheiber
By Hugó Scheiber
Located in New York, NY
Watercolor / painting signed Hugo Scheiber: Budapest (1873-1950).
Hugo Scheiber was born in Budapest in 1873. At the age of eight, he moved with his family from Budapest to Vienna. ...
Category
Mid-20th Century Hungarian Mid-Century Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #5, 2010
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #5 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painti...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Clay, Organic Material
Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #61, 2021
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #61 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Clay, Organic Material
Little Black and Purple Impressionist Style Watercolor by Andrea LaHue
By Andrea LaHue
Located in Pasadena, CA
Framed painting rendered in purple and grey gouache on a black background. Impressionist style brush strokes.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Paint, Paper, Wood
Italian 19th century Oil Painting on Board, Girl and Cat, Original frame
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Italian 19th century Oil Painting on Board, Girl and Cat, Original frame
Category
19th Century Antique 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Paint
Richard Hirsch Prototype Encaustic Paintings of Nothing Series, 2009
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic "Paintings of Nothing Series" #1, #3, #4, #5, #6 and #7 are made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. These ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Organic Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Clay, Organic Material
Exquisite Abstract Female in Repose Painting by J.Dahli
Located in North Miami, FL
Signature on lower right, vibrant and beautiful palette. Technique is wonderful and textured.
Category
20th Century English 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Set of Four Roman Etchings
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Set of four Roman etchings with soldiers on horses and horses with their caretakers.
Category
1920s Italian Other Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Other
Sandra Gierke Painting "Restive"
By Sandra Gierke
Located in Highland, IN
This wonderful abstraction by Sandra Gierke is executed in oil on linen. A very active painting with a vivacous composition, staccato shapes and lines, and a fantacstic, heavily work...
Category
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Linen
Gabriel Shuldiner, Butterflies, Sunshine and Unicorns, Black Painting, US, 2015
By Gabriel J. Shuldiner
Located in New York, NY
With his series of intense black mixed-media paintings, artist Gabriel Shuldiner captures the void simultaneously created by and filled up by technology. By layering the paintings wi...
Category
2010s American 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Paint
Nature Morte by Madeleine Arbus
By André & Madeleine Arbus
Located in New York, NY
Painting by Madeleine Arbus
A mysterious nature Morte of the "Neue Sachlickeit" movement featuring a glass and candlestick by Madeleine Arbus, the daughter of Andre Arbus.
...
Category
1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Nell Blaine "Untitled" Abstract Mixed-Media on Paper in Frame, USA 1940s
By Nell Blaine
Located in New York, NY
During her first years in New York Blaine's work, which had previously been tightly realist, turned abstract, inspired by Mondrian, Leger and Jean Helion. At one time she was the you...
Category
1940s American Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Paper
Painting by Laura Elston Glenn '1880-1952', USA, 1950s
By Laura Elston Glenn
Located in New York, NY
Born in Woodland, CA on April 6, 1880. Glenn was educated at USC and UCLA. She then taught for many years in the public schools of Pasadena. Member: Pacific AA; Southern Calif. Art T...
Category
1950s American Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Paint
Massive Purvis Young Acrylic on Plywood
By Purvis Young
Located in Miami, FL
Massive Purvis Young acrylic on scavenged plywood
By self-taught Miami-born artist Purvis Young (1943-2010), a very large size painting on scavenged plywood. Purvis Young painted por...
Category
1980s American Post-Modern Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Plywood
Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, Painting by Lynn Curlee, after Bernini
By Lynn Curlee
Located in New York, NY
The ecstasy of Saint Teresa. An original painting by Lynn Curlee, after a statue by Bernini
Mr Curlee is a fine artist, and author illustrator of many award winning books for older ...
Category
Early 2000s American 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic, Wood
Metaphysical Painting by Roger Hullaert, Belgium, 1932-1988
By Roger Hullaert
Located in New York, NY
Painting in oil Signed R. Hullaert.
Painted from an architectural perspective with a stairway leading into, the painting references a surrealist / metaphysical theme of accessing ...
Category
Mid-20th Century Belgian Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
1953 Francis Jennings Mid Century Modern Painting "Fat Cat and Bird" Oil/ Board
Located in Miami, FL
Francis Jennings (b. Wilmington, DE 1910 - 1993 NYC) painted this framed surreal cubist oil on board in 1953 while residing in NYC. In vivid colors, Jennings depicted a large cat wit...
Category
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Paint, Masonite
Expressionist Triptych in Gouache by Bauhaus Artist Hans Kessler
By Hans Kessler
Located in New York, NY
A dynamic expressionist work by Hans Kessler, a student of Kandinsky at the Bauhaus.
Signed H.Kessler, 1925 at bottom. Gouache comes with Photocopy of ...
Category
Early 20th Century German Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Gouache
Hindenburg Disaster, Painting by Lynn Curlee
By Lynn Curlee
Located in New York, NY
A painting of the famous Hindenburg disaster in 1937. This was used as an illustration in SHIPS OF THE AIR, a book by award winning children's book author and illustrator Lynn Curlee...
Category
Late 20th Century American 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Canvas
Dramatic 'Neue Sachlichkeit' Anatomical Drawing of the Lower Face by Beeldens
By Beeldens
Located in New York, NY
A dramatic anatomical drawing of the lower face by Beeldens, Belgium, 1935.
Signed on upper right. Pencil on paper.
The Neue Sachlichkeit (new matt...
Category
Mid-20th Century Belgian Mid-Century Modern 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Paper, Pencil
Bridge by Ursula Foulkes
By Ursula Foulkes
Located in New York, NY
Linocut by Ursula Foulkes (Great Britan) with dramatic color, form and mood.
Dimensions: 8" x 10".
References: Modern and Contemporary Art, Fauvism, Expressionism, Blue Rider ...
Category
1930s English Modern Vintage 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Abstract Painting by Fernando Jaramillo
By Fernando Jaramillo
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Abstract painting in oil on canvas by Fernando Jaramillo (Columbian, b. 1966).
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American 20th Century Specialists Paintings
Materials
Paint