Jessie MorganCrossroads No. 1708
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Crossroads No. 1708
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
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Crossroads No. 1708
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
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Crossroads No. 1611
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
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Crossroads No. 1725
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
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Night Tide no. 1016
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
painting on aluminum
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I'm Not Here no. 1215
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media
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Stillpoint No. 1306
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
painting on aluminum
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Elements no. 1435
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements no. 1436
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements no. 1422
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements no. 1423
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements no. 1430
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements no. 1429
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements no. 1410
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements no. 1409
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements no. 1408
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements no. 1427
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements #1416
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements no. 1426 - 1426
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
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Elements #1428
By Jessie Morgan
Located in Lincoln, MA
Mixed media on aluminum
Aluminum
$645
H 40 in W 28 in
Funky Geometry, Triangles and Swirls in Red, Blue and Black, Retro Futuristic
By Natalia Roman
Located in Barcelona, ES
"Funky Geometry" is an abstract painting diptych by Spanish artist Natalia Roman. It is a beautiful combination of geometric shapes in a classy gamut of colors. The use of pastel ton...
Oil Pastel, Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Gouache
$4,500
H 29.25 in W 21.5 in
Gognitive Load, Part 1 Watercolor on Paper, Contemporary, Signed, 2024
By Darius Steward
Located in Fairlawn, OH
(Gognitive Load, Part 1) Watercolor on heavy wove paper with collage elements, 2024 Signed lower right above spiral notebook (see photo) Condition: Excellent, never framed Image/Shee...
Watercolor
$790
H 28 in W 28 in
Moon Phase Scheme on Black, Mauve and Coral Circles, Primary Geometry Astronomy
By Natalia Roman
Located in Barcelona, ES
These series of paintings by Natalia Roman gather their inspiration from geometric, minimalist shapes and paintings from the beginning of Modernism, with a special emphasis on Art De...
Acrylic, Rag Paper
$950
H 28 in W 42 in
Marine Spectrum, Mixed Media Seascape, Art Brut Style on Paper, Light Tones
By Enric Servera
Located in Barcelona, ES
This series by Enric Servera explores the relationship of humans to salt and seawater. The intention of these works is to submerge us into the sea, a salty treasure that surrounds us...
Paper, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Watercolor
Persephone
By Virginia Dehn
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Persephone Oil on canvas, 1952 Signed lower left (see photo) Titled reverse "Persephone" Signed "V. 52" Exhibited: Columbus Gallery of the Arts label "71/30 Bt. 2", see label Condition: two very small flakes of missing paint Canvas size: 20 1/8 x 16" Frame size: 20 7/8 x 16 3/4" Provenance: Estate of the artist Dehn Heirs An important painting by the artist. Virginia Dehn From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Virginia Dehn (1922-2005) Virginia Dehn was an American painter and printmaker whose lyrical abstractions drew inspiration from nature, archaeology, ancient civilizations, and the spiritual dimensions of landscape. Born Virginia Engleman in Nevada, Missouri, on October 26, 1922, she studied at Stephens College, the Traphagen School of Design, and the Art Students League in New York. In the 1940s she met the distinguished lithographer and watercolorist Adolf Dehn, whom she married in 1947. Although initially known in connection with her husband's artistic circle, she developed an independent career that spanned more than five decades. Her mature work transformed natural forms, gardens, pottery, geological formations, and symbols from ancient cultures into richly textured, semi-abstract compositions characterized by luminous color and contemplative imagery. Her major series included Gardens and Galaxies, Ancient Landscapes, Earth Memory, The Egyptian Series, The Oriental Series, and The Gold Series. Dehn exhibited widely throughout the United States and was represented during her career by galleries including the Susan Teller Gallery in New York, Harmon-Meek Gallery in Naples, Florida, Cline LewAllen Contemporary Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Thomas French Fine Art in Ohio. Her work was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions and earned recognition for its synthesis of modern abstraction with enduring themes drawn from history and the natural world. Works by Virginia Dehn are held in a number of public collections, including the New Mexico Museum of Art, the Butler Institute of American Art, the Portland Art Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield (Massachusetts), the University of California, Berkeley, the Minnesota Historical Society, and the New York State Library. These institutional holdings reflect the broad geographic reach of her career and the continuing appreciation of her contribution to twentieth-century American art. Virginia Dehn died in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on July 28, 2005. Today her paintings, drawings, and prints are represented in museum collections and private collections throughout the United States, and her work remains associated with a distinctive vision that united abstraction, memory, and the enduring forms of the natural world. Virginia and Adolf Dehn The Dehns lived in a Chelsea brownstone on West 21st Street where they worked side by side. They often hosted gatherings of other influential artists and intellectuals of the 20th century. Among their closest friends were sculptor Federico Castellón and his wife Hilda; writer Sidney Alexander and his wife Frances; artists Sally and Milton Avery; Ferol and Bill Smith, also an artist; and Lily and Georges Schreiber, an artist and writer. Bob Steed and his wife Gittel, an anthropologist, were also good friends of the Dehns. According to friend Gretchen Marple Pracht, "Virginia was a glamorous and sophisticated hostess who welcomed visitors to their home and always invited a diverse crowd of guests..." Despite their active social life, the two were disciplined artists, working at their easels nearly daily and taking Saturdays to visit galleries and view new work. The Dehns made annual trips to France to work on lithographs at the Atelier Desjobert in Paris. Virginia used a bamboo pen to draw directly on the stone for her lithographs, which often depicted trees or still lifes. The Dehns' other travels included visits to Key West, Colorado, Mexico, and countries such as Greece, Haiti, Afghanistan, and India. Dehn's style of art differend greatly from that of her husband, though the two sometimes exhibited together. A friend of the couple remarked, "Adolf paints landscapes; Virginia paints inscapes." Virginia Dehn generally painted an interior vision based on her feelings for a subject, rather than a literal rendition of it.] Many of her paintings consist of several layers, with earlier layers showing through. She found inspiration in the Abstract Expressionism movement that dominated the New York and Paris art scenes in the 1950s. Some of her favorite artists included Adolf Gottileb, Rothko, William Baziotes, Pomodoro, and Antonio Tapies. Dehn most often worked with bold, vibrant colors in large formats. Her subjects were not literal, but intuitive. She learned new techniques of lithography from her husband Adolf, and did her own prints. Texture was very important to her in her work. Her art was influenced by a variety of sources. In the late 1960s she came across a book that included photographs of organic patterns of life as revealed under a microscope. These images inspired her to change the direction of some of her paintings. Other influences on Dehn's art came from ancient and traditional arts of various cultures throughout the world, including Persian miniatures, illuminated manuscripts, Dutch still life painting, Asian art, ancient Egyptian artifacts...
Acrylic
$4,500
H 24 in W 18.07 in
Untitled Watercolor Painting on Twinrocker Paper, Contemporary, Signed
By Darius Steward
Located in Fairlawn, OH
(Darius II with his hand over his face) Signed with the artist's initials lower right Watercolor on Twinrocker heavy weight paper, 2019 Depicts the artist's son. Condition: Excellent...
Watercolor
$650
H 28 in W 20 in D 0.1 in
Forest Evening, Gestual Impressionist Painting in Green and Violet on Paper
By Albert Ducet
Located in Barcelona, ES
In "Forest Evening" Ducet reconsiders impressionist landscape paintings through a contemporary and gestual lens. Natural elements are translated into simplified forms and energetic s...
Paper, Acrylic
$650
H 18.5 in W 28.7 in
Marina Abismal, Mixed Media Painting, Blue Tones, Mediterranean Fish Patterns
By Enric Servera
Located in Barcelona, ES
This series by Enric Servera explores the relationship of humans to salt and seawater. The intention of these works is to submerge us into the sea, a sal...
Paper, Acrylic, Watercolor, Mixed Media
$800
H 27.5 in W 35.5 in
Pink Seascape, Abstract Geometric Fish Patterns in Red, Monoprinting on Paper
By Enric Servera
Located in Barcelona, ES
This series by Enric Servera explores the relationship of humans to salt and seawater. The intention of these works is to submerge us into the sea, a salty treasure that surrounds us...
Acrylic, Watercolor, Rag Paper, Monoprint
$720
H 40 in W 28 in
Pastel River Flow, Organic Infinity, Surreal Landscape Pattern, Mauve & Black
By Natalia Roman
Located in Barcelona, ES
These series of paintings by Natalia Roman gather their inspiration from geometric, minimalist shapes and paintings from the beginning of Modernism, with a special emphasis on Art De...
Acrylic, Paper
Kandahar
By Virginia Dehn
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Kandahar Acrylic and mixed media on fabric, c. 1970 Signed by the artist lower right (see photo) Kandahar is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, located in the southern part of the country next to Pakistan. Inspired by the Dehns visit to Afghanistan in the 1960's. Provenance: Estate of the Artist Dehn Heirs Condition: Excellent Canvas size: 18 x 20 inches Virginia Dehn From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Virginia Dehn Virginia Dehn in her studio in Santa Fe Virginia Dehn (née Engleman) (October 26, 1922 – July 28, 2005) was an American painter and printmaker. Her work was known for its interpretation of natural themes in almost abstract forms. She exhibited in shows and galleries throughout the U.S. Her paintings are included in many public collections. Life Dehn was born in Nevada, Missouri on October 26, 1922.] Raised in Hamden, Connecticut, she studied at Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri before moving to New York City. She met the artist Adolf Dehn while working at the Art Students League. They married in November 1947. The two artists worked side by side for many years, part of a group of artists who influenced the history of 20th century American art. Their Chelsea brownstone was a place where artists, writers, and intellectuals often gathered. Early career Virginia Dehn studied art at Stephens College in Missouri before continuing her art education at the Traphagen School of Design, and, later, the Art Students League, both located in New York City. In the mid-1940s while working at the Associated American Artists gallery, she met lithographer and watercolorist Adolf Dehn. Adolf was older than Virginia, and he already enjoyed a successful career as an artist. The two were married in 1947 in a private ceremony at Virginia's parents house in Wallingford, Connecticut. Virginia and Adolf Dehn The Dehns lived in a Chelsea brownstone on West 21st Street where they worked side by side. They often hosted gatherings of other influential artists and intellectuals of the 20th century. Among their closest friends were sculptor Federico Castellón and his wife Hilda; writer Sidney Alexander and his wife Frances; artists Sally and Milton Avery; Ferol and Bill Smith, also an artist; and Lily and Georges Schreiber, an artist and writer. Bob Steed and his wife Gittel, an anthropologist, were also good friends of the Dehns. According to friend Gretchen Marple Pracht, "Virginia was a glamorous and sophisticated hostess who welcomed visitors to their home and always invited a diverse crowd of guests..." Despite their active social life, the two were disciplined artists, working at their easels nearly daily and taking Saturdays to visit galleries and view new work. The Dehns made annual trips to France to work on lithographs at the Atelier Desjobert in Paris. Virginia used a bamboo pen to draw directly on the stone for her lithographs, which often depicted trees or still lifes. The Dehns' other travels included visits to Key West, Colorado, Mexico, and countries such as Greece, Haiti, Afghanistan, and India. Dehn's style of art differend greatly from that of her husband, though the two sometimes exhibited together. A friend of the couple remarked, "Adolf paints landscapes; Virginia paints inscapes." Virginia Dehn generally painted an interior vision based on her feelings for a subject, rather than a literal rendition of it.] Many of her paintings consist of several layers, with earlier layers showing through. She found inspiration in the Abstract Expressionism movement that dominated the New York and Paris art scenes in the 1950s. Some of her favorite artists included Adolf Gottileb, Rothko, William Baziotes, Pomodoro, and Antonio Tapies. Dehn most often worked with bold, vibrant colors in large formats. Her subjects were not literal, but intuitive. She learned new techniques of lithography from her husband Adolf, and did her own prints. Texture was very important to her in her work. Her art was influenced by a variety of sources. In the late 1960s she came across a book that included photographs of organic patterns of life as revealed under a microscope. These images inspired her to change the direction of some of her paintings. Other influences on Dehn's art came from ancient and traditional arts of various cultures throughout the world, including Persian miniatures, illuminated manuscripts, Dutch still life painting, Asian art, ancient Egyptian artifacts...
Acrylic
$790
H 41.7 in W 28 in D 0.1 in
Red Landscape Sunset, Abstract Impressionist, Gestual Brushstrokes, Coastal Art
By Albert Ducet
Located in Barcelona, ES
In "Red Landscape Sunset" Ducet reconsiders impressionist landscape paintings through a contemporary and gestual lens. Natural elements are translated into simplified forms and energ...
Paper, Acrylic