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Artist: Frealon Norden Bibbins
'Organic Abstract', Large oil by San Francisco artist, Bay Area Abstraction
By Frealon Norden Bibbins
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right 'Norden' for Frealon Norden Bibbins (American, 1926-2013) and dated 1976.
Additionally signed verso, 'Bibbins'.
A substantial 1970's abstract evoking graceful, oceanic forms and comprising fluidly superimposed and adjacent, diaphanous layers of scarlet, rose, lilac, and grass-green against a variegated sunshine-yellow field.
This listed California artist, author and musician lived and painted in Alameda and also had a distinguished career with the San Francisco Symphony...
Category
1970s Abstract Frealon Norden Bibbins Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
'Musical Abstract, Peach and Aqua', California Expressionist, San Francisco
By Frealon Norden Bibbins
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Painted by Frealon Bibbins (American, 1926-2013). Dated verso, '9/18/76' and '9/19/76'.
Stamped with Certification of Authenticity and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
This listed California artist lived and painted in Alameda and also had a distinguished career both as an author and as a musician with the San Francisco Symphony...
Category
1970s Abstract Frealon Norden Bibbins Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
'Abstract, Coral and Jade', San Francisco Bay Area Abstraction, Large Oil
By Frealon Norden Bibbins
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower left, 'Norden' for Frealon Norden Bibbins (American, 1926-2013) and dated 1976.
Inscribed verso, 'Blue Storm', stamped with certification of authenticity and wax seal.
A substantial and dynamic work by this California Abstract painter evoking organic floral forms and comprising fluidly superimposed and adjacent, flowing layers of jade, coral and magenta set against an ivory field.
This listed California artist, author and musician lived and painted in Alameda and also had a distinguished career with the San Francisco Symphony...
Category
1970s Abstract Frealon Norden Bibbins Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
'Ocean Flowers', San Francisco Symphony, Large Vibrant California Abstract
By Frealon Norden Bibbins
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Painted by Frealon Bibbins (American, 1926-2013) circa 1976.
Certification of authenticity, verso, with stamped wax seal.
A substantial 1970's abstract evoking graceful, oceanic forms and comprising fluidly superimposed and adjacent, diaphanous layers of scarlet, rose, lilac, and grass-green against a variegated sunshine-yellow field.
This listed California artist, author and musician lived and painted in Alameda and also had a distinguished career with the San Francisco Symphony...
Category
1970s Abstract Frealon Norden Bibbins Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
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