Adobe Structure
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Original painting signed by the Artist on the lower right.
1970s Impressionist Paintings
Watercolor
Adobe Structure
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Original painting signed by the Artist on the lower right.
Watercolor
Cerrillos, original oil painting
By Jozef Gabryel Bakos
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Jozef Bakos, American, 1891-1977 oil on masonite 15" x 19.5" image Framed behind glass matted with gilt edges overall Height 21" x 26" Signed lower left: Jozef G.
Masonite, Oil
Dolona Roberts "Bluffs" Original Pastel C.1978
Located in San Francisco, CA
Most influential on her work were her teachers at the University of New Mexico, abstract expressionist Elaine de Kooning, impressionist Randall Davey, Taos artist Kenneth Adams, and ...
Pastel
Untitled (Adobe, New Mexico)
By Jozef Gabryel Bakos
Located in Denver, CO
Cuba, Stanley L., "The Art of Jozef Bakos," Jozef Bakos: An Early Modernist (Santa Fe: Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of New Mexico, 1988) ©David Cook Galleries
Watercolor
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H 24.75 in W 20.75 in D 1.25 in
Alpine House No. 2, Georgetown, Colorado, Modernist Landscape Oil Painting
By Jozef Gabryel Bakos
Located in Denver, CO
Oil on canvas painting by Jozef Bakos (1891-1977) of the Alpine House No. 2 in Georgetown, Colorado circa 1935.
Canvas, Oil
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H 32 in W 36 in D 0.5 in
1930s Modernist Oil Painting of a Colorado Landscape, Rocks & Mesa, brown, blue
By John Edward Thompson
Located in Denver, CO
His European credentials gained him several students of Polish heritage in Buffalo – Józef Bakoś, Alexander Korda and Walter Mruk. They followed him to Denver after he relocated the...
Canvas, Oil, Board
Adobe Santa Fe
By Jozef Gabryel Bakos
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Jozef Bakos did not have the money to follow his fellow contemporaries to Paris to further his art education in the early 1900's.
Watercolor
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