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John Dobbs Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

American, 1931-1911

John Dobbs had many solo shows at galleries, universities and museums. His work was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, American Academy of Arts and Letters, Butler Institute of American Art in Ohio, and Salon Populiste in Paris. Dobbs’ paintings are part of the permanent collections of the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC; the Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey; the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York; the Canton Museum of Art, Canton, Ohio and the Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield, Massachusetts. From 1972–96, Dobbs was a professor of art at John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York. He was a member of the National Academy of Design, to which he was elected in 1976.

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Artist: John Dobbs
Abstract Modernist Drawing of a Nude Man with Winged Figure, Angel
By John Dobbs
Located in Surfside, FL
Abstracted portrait of a nude man and an angel or winged figure by artist John Dobbs. This impressionistic depiction of the subject allows for stylistic references to Monet, and Sisley. John Barnes Dobbs...
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20th Century Contemporary John Dobbs Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

Man in Raincoat, Vintage Modern Watercolor Painting
By John Dobbs
Located in Surfside, FL
Abstracted portrait of a man in a raincoat by artist John Dobbs. This impressionistic depiction of the subject allows for stylistic references to Monet, and Sisley. John Barnes Dobbs, a determinedly figurative painter who launched his career in the 1950s against the prevailing winds of Abstract Expressionism, lived to see a time when Realism would coexist with Abstraction, Minimalism, Conceptual Art and a variety of other artistic movements. On August 9 Dobbs died at his home in New York’s Greenwich Village at the age of 80. In his final works, Dobbs’ figures appear against flat backgrounds, iconic as the images on tarot cards: acrobats, boxers and contortionists, struggling against the physics of their own bodies and that of the universe. Dobbs had many solo shows at galleries, universities and museums. His work was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Butler Institute of American Art in Ohio, and the Salon Populiste in Paris. Dobbs’ paintings are part of the permanent collections of the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC; the Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ; the Neuberger Museum, Purchase, NY; the Canton Museum of Art, Canton, OH and the Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield, MA. From 1972 to 1996, he was a Professor of Art at John Jay College, City University of New York. He was a member of the National Academy, to which he was elected in 1976. Born in 1931 in a small house by the Lackawanna Railroad...
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20th Century Contemporary John Dobbs Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

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