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Material: Acrylic
Enjambment by Marc Ross, 2018
Located in Chicago, IL
A monumental acrylic painting on canvas by American artist Marc Ross, 2018. This minimal abstract painting features an impressive gradation of blue hues, giv...
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2010s American Minimalist Acrylic Paintings

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Acrylic, Paint

Expressionist Painting of Lion by Michelle Betancourt, Mixed Media 60" x 60"
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Monumental mixed media painting titled "Una Capa Para El Rey" which translates to "A Cape For The King". Expressionist painting by American artist Michelle Betancourt living in Barra...
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Early 2000s Colombian Expressionist Acrylic Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Painting by Mary Peyton Barklay Titled '2000's'
Located in Dallas, TX
An elegantly subtle abstract expressionist acrylic painting by Mary Peyton Barklay titled “2000’s” from 2017. Hand painted with white and light pastel colors, including blues, greens...
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21st Century and Contemporary Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Wood

Colorful Abstract Painting, Purple Love
Located in Port Washington, NY
This framed colorful piece has many different aspects and stages of life in it. If you look closely and pat attention to this artists' myriad of details, you can see people painted t...
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Early 20th Century Other Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Wood, Paint

Contemporary Abstract Painting on Canvas by Alanna Murphy
Located in Miami, FL
Contemporary Abstract Painting on Canvas by Alanna Murphy Offered for sale is a colorful contemporary abstract painting on canvas by Alana Murphy. The painting is signed in the l...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Acrylic Paintings

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Metal

Contemporary Pop Art 'Hot Wheels, Mongoose vs. Snake' Oil & Paper on Canvas
Located in Nantucket, MA
Contemporary oil and paper on canvas 'Hot Wheels - Mongoose vs. Snake' painting based on vintage packaging and advertisement materials. By Danny O'Conner an...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Wood, Paint, Paper

Large Green, Pink, & White Abstract Acrylic Painting on Canvas by John Link
Located in Greensboro, NC
Large Vibrant Green, Pink, & White Abstract Acrylic and Alkyd Resin Painting on Canvas by John Link titled "Precession" 2007. Painting on canvas by the La...
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Early 2000s North American Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Resin, Acrylic

Large Pink, Green, Blue Abstract Acrylic & Resin Painting on Canvas by John Link
Located in Greensboro, NC
Thickly layered blue, pink & green abstract acrylic painting on canvas by the Late Midwestern Artist John Link, mounted in a wood frame. This work, entitled ...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Acrylic Paintings

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Resin, Acrylic

Large MCM Abstract Acrylic Painting by Richard Mann
Located in San Diego, CA
Large MCM abstract acrylic on panel original painting by listed artist Richard Mann, circa 1960s. The piece is in very good vintage condition and is presente...
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20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood

Contemporary Black & White Acrylic Abstract Painting #1 by Henri Laborde
Located in Pasadena, CA
Using tonal value to define shape, light, perspective, and movement, the artist's clean-lined accuracy, and simplicity enhance a fascination with this stylish piece. It is encased i...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Post-Modern Acrylic Paintings

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Acrylic, Canvas, Wood

Painting by Peter Keil, Acrylic on Board, Red, Blue and Green, C 1984, Signed
Located in New York, NY
Peter Robert Keil was born to an artist blacksmith father whom he lost very early in his childhood during the Second World War. During the end phase of the war, Keil's mother, also an artistically talented woman, took her son and struggled her way to West Berlin where they settled. This is where Peter Robert Keil grew up in the working-class neighborhood of Berlin-Wedding and where he discovered his interest in painting – particularly in expressionistic artists and in Pablo Picasso's work. From 1954 on, the East Berlin...
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1980s German Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

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Acrylic

Cityscape Painting Acrylic on Board Black & White Framed Mid-Century Modern 70s
Located in Miami, FL
Signed and Framed Cityscape Acrylic Painting on Board made in America circa 1970s. Depicting a Man walking empty Streets in the City. Framed Black and White in 3D Effect. The Artist signed the painting at the right bottom side, P. COWDY. In all original pristine condition with some wear as documented...
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1970s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Boxwood, Acrylic, Wood

Green Underworld Acrylic Paint on Canvas, Nude Women
Located in Port Washington, NY
Pictured is a large framed piece which portrays a collage of nude women at different angles with different expressions blended into one another. Measures: 31x41
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Mid-19th Century Mid-Century Modern Antique Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Mixed Media Painting by Steven Colucci- My eyes on you
By Andrzej Galek
Located in New York City, NY
Steven Colucci’s iconoclastic approach to performance and the visual arts have not only long blurred the boundaries between these disciplines, but have challenged its most basic assumptions. The title of this show references a most rudimentary dance move --the plié --and our assumptions of what to expect in relation to this. Also the suggestion that we can simply press a button and a preconceived outcome will be courteously delivered --a form of prefabricated belief in itself. Steven Colucci’s artwork turns such basic assumptions on their heads. Finding early inspiration in the New York school of abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock with his action painting, and then further by his professor --a then young Vito Acconci while studying at the School of Visual Arts, Steven Colucci went from exploring the raw existentialist experimentation of New York’s early painting and performance scenes, to investigating the other end of the spectrum --the rigorously measured and controlled disciplines of pantomime and ballet; studying in Paris under the tutelage of world-famous Marcelle Marceau, and engaging with the concepts of dramatic movement pioneer and intellectual Etienne Decroux. Colucci has explained the difference between the extremes of pantomime and dance as being that pantomime forces movement via an internal capacity --movement directed inward to the core of one’s self --a source requiring extreme mental and physical control. Dance by contrast is an external expression; likewise requiring great precision, although instead an extension of self or sentiment that projects outwardly. While such historical ‘movement’ disciplines serve as foundation blocks for Steven’s artistic explorations, it is the realm in between that he is best known for his contributions --an experimental movement and performance art that simultaneously honors, yet defiantly refutes tradition; rejecting a compartmentalization regarding art and movement, yet incorporating its elements into his own brand of experimental pastiche. Colucci’s performance works manifest as eerily candy-coated and familiar, yet incorporate unexpected jags of the uncanny throughout, exploiting a sort of coulrophobia in the viewer; an exploration of a cumulative artifice that binds human nature against its darker tendencies; highlighting traditions of artifice itself - the fabricated systemologies that necessitate compartmentalization in the first place. It is evident in Steven Colucci’s paintings that he has established a uniquely distinctive pictorial vocabulary; a strong allusion to --or moreso an extension of --his performance works. Colucci’s paintings depict a sort of kinetic spectrum, or as he refers to them “a technical expression of physicality and movement”. Whereas the French performance and visual artist Yves Klein used the human body as a “paint brush” to demarcate his paintings and thereby signify a residue of performance, Colucci’s utilization of nonsensical numbers and number sequences taken from dance scores, as well as heat- induced image abstraction depicting traces of movement likewise inform his vocabulary. In the strand of the choreographed, yet incorporating moments of chance, Colucci’s paintings represent an over arching structure; a rhythm of being and state, yet detail erratic moments --moments that denote a certain frailty --the edge of human stamina. Colucci’s paintings dually represent a form of gestural abstraction --and also the reverse of this --a unique anthropomorphization of varying states of movement – that sometimes present as a temperature induced color field, at others are juxtapositions of movement and depictions of physical gestural images themselves. Colucci’s use of vernacular and found materials such as cardboard evoke his mastery of set design, and also reference a sort of collective experience of urbanity and the ephemeral. Such contradictions seem to permeate not only Steven Colucci’s artwork, but also are reflected in his person – one who grew up in New York’s Bronx during a zeitgeist moment in visual and performing arts in the 1960s – one who shifts with ease from happenings and experiments in New York City, to his meticulously choreographed megaproductions at Lincoln Center or starring in the Paris ballet...
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2010s Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Mixed Media Painting by Steven Colucci
Located in New York City, NY
Steven Colucci’s iconoclastic approach to performance and the visual arts have not only long blurred the boundaries between these disciplines, but have challenged its most basic assumptions. The title of this show references a most rudimentary dance move --the plié --and our assumptions of what to expect in relation to this. Also the suggestion that we can simply press a button and a preconceived outcome will be courteously delivered --a form of prefabricated belief in itself. Steven Colucci’s artwork turns such basic assumptions on their heads. Finding early inspiration in the New York school of abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock with his action painting, and then further by his professor --a then young Vito Acconci while studying at the School of Visual Arts, Steven Colucci went from exploring the raw existentialist experimentation of New York’s early painting and performance scenes, to investigating the other end of the spectrum --the rigorously measured and controlled disciplines of pantomime and ballet; studying in Paris under the tutelage of world-famous Marcelle Marceau, and engaging with the concepts of dramatic movement pioneer and intellectual Etienne Decroux. Colucci has explained the difference between the extremes of pantomime and dance as being that pantomime forces movement via an internal capacity --movement directed inward to the core of one’s self --a source requiring extreme mental and physical control. Dance by contrast is an external expression; likewise requiring great precision, although instead an extension of self or sentiment that projects outwardly. While such historical ‘movement’ disciplines serve as foundation blocks for Steven’s artistic explorations, it is the realm in between that he is best known for his contributions --an experimental movement and performance art that simultaneously honors, yet defiantly refutes tradition; rejecting a compartmentalization regarding art and movement, yet incorporating its elements into his own brand of experimental pastiche. Colucci’s performance works manifest as eerily candy-coated and familiar, yet incorporate unexpected jags of the uncanny throughout, exploiting a sort of coulrophobia in the viewer; an exploration of a cumulative artifice that binds human nature against its darker tendencies; highlighting traditions of artifice itself - the fabricated systemologies that necessitate compartmentalization in the first place. It is evident in Steven Colucci’s paintings that he has established a uniquely distinctive pictorial vocabulary; a strong allusion to --or moreso an extension of --his performance works. Colucci’s paintings depict a sort of kinetic spectrum, or as he refers to them “a technical expression of physicality and movement”. Whereas the French performance and visual artist Yves Klein used the human body as a “paint brush” to demarcate his paintings and thereby signify a residue of performance, Colucci’s utilization of nonsensical numbers and number sequences taken from dance scores, as well as heat- induced image abstraction depicting traces of movement likewise inform his vocabulary. In the strand of the choreographed, yet incorporating moments of chance, Colucci’s paintings represent an over arching structure; a rhythm of being and state, yet detail erratic moments --moments that denote a certain frailty --the edge of human stamina. Colucci’s paintings dually represent a form of gestural abstraction --and also the reverse of this --a unique anthropomorphization of varying states of movement – that sometimes present as a temperature induced color field, at others are juxtapositions of movement and depictions of physical gestural images themselves. Colucci’s use of vernacular and found materials such as cardboard evoke his mastery of set design, and also reference a sort of collective experience of urbanity and the ephemeral. Such contradictions seem to permeate not only Steven Colucci’s artwork, but also are reflected in his person – one who grew up in New York’s Bronx during a zeitgeist moment in visual and performing arts in the 1960s – one who shifts with ease from happenings and experiments in New York City, to his meticulously choreographed megaproductions at Lincoln Center or starring in the Paris ballet...
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2010s Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

"Concept, " a Large Multi-Colored Abstract Painting by Kathi Robinson Frank
Located in New York, NY
"Concept," 2022 is a large abstract acrylic, oil featuring deep violets, yellow ochres, and metallic gold on a white ground tinged with pale blue. In addition, the artist incorporated touches of orange, forest green and maroon together with web-like ink drawn forms to achieve light and dark and depth. New York City born Kathi Robinson Frank...
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2010s American Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Paint

White Framed O. Moncayo Seascape Painting Acrylic on Canvas Mid-Century Modern
Located in Miami, FL
Signed and Framed Seascape Acrylic Painting on Canvas made in America circa 1970s. Depicting two Fishermen in their Sailboat on the rough Ocean catching a swordfish. The wide woode...
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1970s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic, Wood

Mixed Media Painting by Steven Colucci- Two Men
Located in New York City, NY
Steven Colucci’s iconoclastic approach to performance and the visual arts have not only long blurred the boundaries between these disciplines, but have challenged its most basic assumptions. The title of this show references a most rudimentary dance move --the plié --and our assumptions of what to expect in relation to this. Also the suggestion that we can simply press a button and a preconceived outcome will be courteously delivered --a form of prefabricated belief in itself. Steven Colucci’s artwork turns such basic assumptions on their heads. Finding early inspiration in the New York school of abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock with his action painting, and then further by his professor --a then young Vito Acconci while studying at the School of Visual Arts, Steven Colucci went from exploring the raw existentialist experimentation of New York’s early painting and performance scenes, to investigating the other end of the spectrum --the rigorously measured and controlled disciplines of pantomime and ballet; studying in Paris under the tutelage of world-famous Marcelle Marceau, and engaging with the concepts of dramatic movement pioneer and intellectual Etienne Decroux. Colucci has explained the difference between the extremes of pantomime and dance as being that pantomime forces movement via an internal capacity --movement directed inward to the core of one’s self --a source requiring extreme mental and physical control. Dance by contrast is an external expression; likewise requiring great precision, although instead an extension of self or sentiment that projects outwardly. While such historical ‘movement’ disciplines serve as foundation blocks for Steven’s artistic explorations, it is the realm in between that he is best known for his contributions --an experimental movement and performance art that simultaneously honors, yet defiantly refutes tradition; rejecting a compartmentalization regarding art and movement, yet incorporating its elements into his own brand of experimental pastiche. Colucci’s performance works manifest as eerily candy-coated and familiar, yet incorporate unexpected jags of the uncanny throughout, exploiting a sort of coulrophobia in the viewer; an exploration of a cumulative artifice that binds human nature against its darker tendencies; highlighting traditions of artifice itself - the fabricated systemologies that necessitate compartmentalization in the first place. It is evident in Steven Colucci’s paintings that he has established a uniquely distinctive pictorial vocabulary; a strong allusion to --or moreso an extension of --his performance works. Colucci’s paintings depict a sort of kinetic spectrum, or as he refers to them “a technical expression of physicality and movement”. Whereas the French performance and visual artist Yves Klein used the human body as a “paint brush” to demarcate his paintings and thereby signify a residue of performance, Colucci’s utilization of nonsensical numbers and number sequences taken from dance scores, as well as heat- induced image abstraction depicting traces of movement likewise inform his vocabulary. In the strand of the choreographed, yet incorporating moments of chance, Colucci’s paintings represent an over arching structure; a rhythm of being and state, yet detail erratic moments --moments that denote a certain frailty --the edge of human stamina. Colucci’s paintings dually represent a form of gestural abstraction --and also the reverse of this --a unique anthropomorphization of varying states of movement – that sometimes present as a temperature induced color field, at others are juxtapositions of movement and depictions of physical gestural images themselves. Colucci’s use of vernacular and found materials such as cardboard evoke his mastery of set design, and also reference a sort of collective experience of urbanity and the ephemeral. Such contradictions seem to permeate not only Steven Colucci’s artwork, but also are reflected in his person – one who grew up in New York’s Bronx during a zeitgeist moment in visual and performing arts in the 1960s – one who shifts with ease from happenings and experiments in New York City, to his meticulously choreographed megaproductions at Lincoln Center or starring in the Paris ballet...
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2010s Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Unique Two-Headed Horse Abstract Expressionist Painting
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Immerse yourself in the extraordinary allure of our unique Expressionist painting on canvas, capturing a one-of-a-kind scene. This abstract artwork presents a captivating horse-like ...
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Early 2000s American Folk Art Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood, Paint, Canvas

My eyes on you -Mixed Media Painting by Steven Colucci
By Jackson Pollock
Located in New York City, NY
Steven Colucci is a perfectionist. As a painter, he describes himself as “a dictator, a controlling ballet master with a stick,” dispassionately choreographing his composition to achieve the exact result he desires. The paintings of the “Sea Series,” largely completed in 2010, are actually the culmination of 4-5 years of practice for the artist, during which he consistently developed and refined the language and formal elements that visually distinguish the series, sometimes repeating the same image for months until he was satisfied. Colucci’s methods and philosophy reflect his experience with movement as a performing art. While he studied with and admires Vito Acconci, Colucci is no proponent of conceptualism, finding his voice in the intense discipline of traditional forms, explaining, “If you don’t practice art like a classical pianist, every day, you can’t execute your concepts.” After completing his studies at New York’s School of Visual Arts, he moved to Paris, where he studied and performed mime and ballet, working closely with Marcel Marceau, who also painted, and Etienne Decroux, a sculptor as well as the originator of the form “classical mime,” which has roots in the sculpture of Rodin. If the word “sea” in the title of a painting conjures for you images of little easels and landscape canvases featuring sandy beaches, waves, and vast horizons, think again – Colucci’s oceanic visions are experiential, viewing them you are often looking down at the sea, within it, or even dreaming of the ocean. Water, deep or shallow, still or fast-moving, rules how we see light and subjects, as the artist works to reflect what he calls “the spirit, the soul of the water.” In “Deep Blue,” he conjures this anima via a window through levels of roiling currents of rich dark waves and dancing highlights, inviting the viewer to experience the sea as a vibrant and enveloping sensual entity. Colors, too, differ from the subdued palette of the seaside afternoon painter. Often his choices originate in what Colucci describes as the rhythm of color present in Afro-Carribean art and design. In the paintings, these hues express the water’s likeness to the seamless flow of the Dominican culture’s music and dance, which he so enjoys during frequent visits to Upper Manhattan’s El Barrio district, a movement with the melodic line that he so simply and perfectly employs in the delightfully sexy “Swimming with the Fish.” As our bodies, like the sea, are largely water, Colucci’s water visions...
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2010s Acrylic Paintings

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Acrylic

Painting by Peter Keil, Pink and Orange Painted on Board, Modern Art, C 1972
Located in New York, NY
Peter Robert Keil was born to an artist blacksmith father whom he lost very early in his childhood during the Second World War. During the end phase of the war, Keil's mother, also an artistically talented woman, took her son and struggled her way to West Berlin where they settled. This is where Peter Robert Keil grew up in the working-class neighborhood of Berlin-Wedding and where he discovered his interest in painting – particularly in expressionistic artists and in Pablo Picasso's work. From 1954 on, the East Berlin...
Category

1970s German Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

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Acrylic

Mixed Media Painting by Steven Colucci, Sea Series
By Jackson Pollock
Located in New York City, NY
Steven Colucci’s iconoclastic approach to performance and the visual arts have not only long blurred the boundaries between these disciplines, but have challenged its most basic assumptions. The title of this show references a most rudimentary dance move -- the plié -- and our assumptions of what to expect in relation to this. Also the suggestion that we can simply press a button and a preconceived outcome will be courteously delivered -- a form of prefabricated belief in itself. Steven Colucci’s artwork turns such basic assumptions on their heads. Finding early inspiration in the New York school of abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock with his action painting, and then further by his professor -- a then young Vito Acconci while studying at the School of Visual Arts, Steven Colucci went from exploring the raw existentialist experimentation of New York’s early painting and performance scenes, to investigating the other end of the spectrum -- the rigorously measured and controlled disciplines of pantomime and ballet; studying in Paris under the tutelage of world-famous Marcelle Marceau, and engaging with the concepts of dramatic movement pioneer and intellectual Etienne Decroux. Colucci has explained the difference between the extremes of pantomime and dance as being that pantomime forces movement via an internal capacity -- movement directed inward to the core of one’s self -- a source requiring extreme mental and physical control. Dance by contrast is an external expression; likewise requiring great precision, although instead an extension of self or sentiment that projects outwardly. While such historical ‘movement’ disciplines serve as foundation blocks for Steven’s artistic explorations, it is the realm in between that he is best known for his contributions -- an experimental movement and performance art that simultaneously honors, yet defiantly refutes tradition; rejecting a compartmentalization regarding art and movement, yet incorporating its elements into his own brand of experimental pastiche. Colucci’s performance works manifest as eerily candy-coated and familiar, yet incorporate unexpected jags of the uncanny throughout, exploiting a sort of coulrophobia in the viewer; an exploration of a cumulative artifice that binds human nature against its darker tendencies; highlighting traditions of artifice itself -- the fabricated systemologies that necessitate compartmentalization in the first place. It is evident in Steven Colucci’s paintings that he has established a uniquely distinctive pictorial vocabulary; a strong allusion to -- or moreso an extension of -- his performance works. Colucci’s paintings depict a sort of kinetic spectrum, or as he refers to them “a technical expression of physicality and movement”. Whereas the French performance and visual artist Yves Klein used the human body as a “paint brush” to demarcate his paintings and thereby signify a residue of performance, Colucci’s utilization of nonsensical numbers and number sequences taken from dance scores, as well as heat-induced image abstraction depicting traces of movement likewise inform his vocabulary. In the strand of the choreographed, yet incorporating moments of chance, Colucci’s paintings represent an over arching structure; a rhythm of being and state, yet detail erratic moments -- moments that denote a certain frailty -- the edge of human stamina. Colucci’s paintings dually represent a form of gestural abstraction -- and also the reverse of this -- a unique anthropomorphization of varying states of movement -- that sometimes present as a temperature induced color field, at others are juxtapositions of movement and depictions of physical gestural images themselves. Colucci’s use of vernacular and found materials such as cardboard evoke his mastery of set design, and also reference a sort of collective experience of urbanity and the ephemeral. Such contradictions seem to permeate not only Steven Colucci’s artwork, but also are reflected in his person -- one who grew up in New York’s Bronx during a zeitgeist moment in visual and performing arts in the 1960s -- one who shifts with ease from happenings and experiments in New York City, to his meticulously choreographed megaproductions at Lincoln Center or starring in the Paris ballet...
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2010s Acrylic Paintings

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Acrylic

Mid Century Contemporary Abstract Painting In The Style of Gerhard Richter
Located in Bedford Hills, NY
Beautiful Mid Century orange abstract painting in the style of Gerhard Richter, heavily textured, acrylic on canvas.
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

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Acrylic

Nude Painting by Jenna Snyder-Phillips, Black Ink Drawing on Paper, No Frame
Located in New York, NY
Nude painting by Jenna Snyder-Phillips. Black ink on hard paper. Art work is from 2012. Artist is educated in Italy.
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

1998 Cubist Figurative Acrylic Painting by F. Miller, Framed
Located in Saint Paul, MN
Cubist artwork, acrylic on canvas, by F. Miller, 1998. Dimensions: W42.5” x D2” x H49”.
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Late 20th Century North American Tribal Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Mixed Media Painting by Steven Colucci
By Jackson Pollock
Located in New York City, NY
Steven Colucci’s iconoclastic approach to performance and the visual arts have not only long blurred the boundaries between these disciplines, but have challenged its most basic assumptions. The title of this show references a most rudimentary dance move --the plié --and our assumptions of what to expect in relation to this. Also the suggestion that we can simply press a button and a preconceived outcome will be courteously delivered --a form of prefabricated belief in itself. Steven Colucci’s artwork turns such basic assumptions on their heads. Finding early inspiration in the New York school of abstract expressionists such as Jackson Pollock with his action painting, and then further by his professor --a then young Vito Acconci while studying at the School of Visual Arts, Steven Colucci went from exploring the raw existentialist experimentation of New York’s early painting and performance scenes, to investigating the other end of the spectrum --the rigorously measured and controlled disciplines of pantomime and ballet; studying in Paris under the tutelage of world-famous Marcelle Marceau, and engaging with the concepts of dramatic movement pioneer and intellectual Etienne Decroux. Colucci has explained the difference between the extremes of pantomime and dance as being that pantomime forces movement via an internal capacity --movement directed inward to the core of one’s self --a source requiring extreme mental and physical control. Dance by contrast is an external expression; likewise requiring great precision, although instead an extension of self or sentiment that projects outwardly. While such historical ‘movement’ disciplines serve as foundation blocks for Steven’s artistic explorations, it is the realm in between that he is best known for his contributions --an experimental movement and performance art that simultaneously honors, yet defiantly refutes tradition; rejecting a compartmentalization regarding art and movement, yet incorporating its elements into his own brand of experimental pastiche. Colucci’s performance works manifest as eerily candy-coated and familiar, yet incorporate unexpected jags of the uncanny throughout, exploiting a sort of coulrophobia in the viewer; an exploration of a cumulative artifice that binds human nature against its darker tendencies; highlighting traditions of artifice itself - the fabricated systemologies that necessitate compartmentalization in the first place. It is evident in Steven Colucci’s paintings that he has established a uniquely distinctive pictorial vocabulary; a strong allusion to --or moreso an extension of --his performance works. Colucci’s paintings depict a sort of kinetic spectrum, or as he refers to them “a technical expression of physicality and movement”. Whereas the French performance and visual artist Yves Klein used the human body as a “paint brush” to demarcate his paintings and thereby signify a residue of performance, Colucci’s utilization of nonsensical numbers and number sequences taken from dance scores, as well as heat- induced image abstraction depicting traces of movement likewise inform his vocabulary. In the strand of the choreographed, yet incorporating moments of chance, Colucci’s paintings represent an over arching structure; a rhythm of being and state, yet detail erratic moments --moments that denote a certain frailty --the edge of human stamina. Colucci’s paintings dually represent a form of gestural abstraction --and also the reverse of this --a unique anthropomorphization of varying states of movement – that sometimes present as a temperature induced color field, at others are juxtapositions of movement and depictions of physical gestural images themselves. Colucci’s use of vernacular and found materials such as cardboard evoke his mastery of set design, and also reference a sort of collective experience of urbanity and the ephemeral. Such contradictions seem to permeate not only Steven Colucci’s artwork, but also are reflected in his person – one who grew up in New York’s Bronx during a zeitgeist moment in visual and performing arts in the 1960s – one who shifts with ease from happenings and experiments in New York City, to his meticulously choreographed megaproductions at Lincoln Center or starring in the Paris ballet...
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2010s Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Mid-Century Haitian Painting of Animals in a Jungle by Eustache Louber
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Striking vintage Haitian acrylic painting on canvas of African animals in a jungle setting executed in a distinctive naive style. Signed by noted artist Eustache Loubert and presente...
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20th Century Haitian Folk Art Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Mahogany, Canvas, Acrylic

Painting by Peter Keil, Modern, Acrylic on Board, Signed, C 1984, Modern Art
Located in New York, NY
Peter Robert Keil was born to an artist blacksmith father whom he lost very early in his childhood during the Second World War. During the end phase of the war, Keil's mother, also an artistically talented woman, took her son and struggled her way to West Berlin where they settled. This is where Peter Robert Keil grew up in the working-class neighborhood of Berlin-Wedding and where he discovered his interest in painting – particularly in expressionistic artists and in Pablo Picasso's work. From 1954 on, the East Berlin...
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1980s German Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Pair of Ira Yeager Paintings of Chickens 1995
Located in Rio Vista, CA
Charming pair of framed paintings of chickens or roosters mounted in acrylic and lacquered wood frames by Ira Yeager (American 1938-2022). Painted on beige ...
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20th Century American Country Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood, Paper

Craig Allen Abstract Nude Figurative Painting Titled "Echo"
By Craig Alan
Located in Miami, FL
Craig Allen Abstract Nude Figurative Painting Titled "Echo" Offered for sale is an abstract nude figurative painting on canvas titled "Echo. The painting ...
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2010s American Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Wood

Ira Yeager 18th Century French Gentlemen with Farm Animals
Located in Rio Vista, CA
Large whimsical oil on canvas painting depicting an 18th century French provincial gentleman farmer with chickens and a pig. Late 20th century painting by Ira Yeager (American 1938-2...
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20th Century American French Provincial Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Wood

Outsider Painting of Abstract Faces by Peter L. Sword
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Outsider abstract oil painting on board signed Peter L. Sword (1939-2018). Peter was a longtime resident of San Francisco where we purchased this painting. We see online that he live...
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1970s American Bohemian Vintage Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Painting by Peter Keil, Midcentury Art, 1964, Modern Art, On paper, Framed
Located in New York, NY
Peter Robert Keil was born to an artist blacksmith father whom he lost very early in his childhood during the Second World War. During the end phase of the war, Keil's mother, also a...
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1960s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Pair of Persian Original Miniatures Painting
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Beautiful pair of hand miniature painting 20 century, black mat background and quality wood frame Great decorative object of art for any room. ...
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20th Century Asian Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Glass, Acrylic, Wood

Harry Hilson Signed 1992 “Land Scape” Acrylic and Collage Abstract Painting
Located in Indianapolis, IN
A 1992 signed acrylic and collage abstract painting by American artist Harry Hilson (1935-2004). Titled Land Scape, this work alludes to Hilson's oeuvre of ...
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1990s American Post-Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Mid Century Blue Contemporary Abstract Painting in the Style of Gerhard Richter
Located in Bedford Hills, NY
Very cool heavily textured Mid-Century Modern blue abstract in the style of Gerhard Richter.
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Haitian Painting on Canvas of a Still life by Gabriel Alix
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Standout vintage Haitian acrylic painting on canvas of a still life with fruit, executed with a spirited naive flair by noted artist Gabriel Alix. Present...
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Mid-20th Century Haitian Folk Art Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Cane, Acrylic, Wood

Mid Century Contemporary Abstract Painting in the Style of Gerhard Richter
Located in Bedford Hills, NY
Really nice Mid-Century Modern heavily textured green abstract painting in the style of Gerhard Richter, acrylic on canvas.
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Untitled Abstract Painting by Adja Yunkers
Located in New York, NY
Untitled abstract painting by Adja Yunkers. Collage with acrylic, signed and dated 1969.
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1960s American Expressionist Vintage Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Paint

"Fantastical Realms: a Nondual Landscape"
Located in Coral Gables, FL
"Fantastical Realms: A Nondual Landscape" is a breathtaking painting that captures the wonder and magic of a world beyond the boundaries of reality. The scene is bathed in a soft, et...
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2010s Spanish Space Age Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

The Unseen Dimensions of Consciousness
Located in Coral Gables, FL
In this painting, the viewer is presented with a figure that seems to embody the concept of nonduality and the interconnectedness of all things. The figure is depicted with a futuris...
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2010s Spanish Space Age Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Surreal
Located in Coral Gables, FL
In this John Brevard painting, we see a strange and surreal creature that seems to inhabit a multidimensional world. The overall theme of the painting...
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2010s Spanish Space Age Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

21st Century Abstract Painting ”Lusso”
Located in Los Angeles, CA
About the artist: Dor Saraf is an international abstract artist known for the unconventional style and technique that he has developed. He is known for combining special materials with touches of metallic colors, and mixed textures. Saraf is an autodidact artist with a B.A degree in social sciences and special-needs education. His artworks are inspired and motivated by optimistic energies, positive natural colors, and the artist's emotional connection to the human soul. As an artist, he is committed to creating powerful paintings that bring style, optimism, and character to any space. -Size: 200/80 180/65 150/50 -condition: new, excellent quality. -Style: modern, abstract, Design - texture original artwork Hand-Painted acrylic Paintings of the Artist. -Each piece comes signed by the artist. -Framed in an internal wooden frame, ready to hang Choice: Hanging horizontally / hanging vertically.
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2010s Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

The Multidimensional Mind
Located in Coral Gables, FL
In this painting by John Brevard, the theme of the work is nonduality, illustrating the concept that all things are interconnected and inseparable. At the center of the painting, th...
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2010s Spanish Space Age Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Ethereal Journey
Located in Coral Gables, FL
In this John Brevard painting, we see strange and surreal creatures that seems to inhabit a multidimensional world. The overall theme of the painting ...
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2010s Spanish Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

20th. Century Surrealist Landscape Painting
Located in Clermont, FL
Captivating surrealist Asian countryside landscape scene. Artist has incorporated surrealism into this landscape; using details and colors to make shadows the backdrop of the painting, highlighted by a central stream of light...
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Late 20th Century Unknown Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Original Acrylic Abstract Painting by Rick Orr
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Original acrylic on board abstract paint by American listed artist Rick Orr. Framed in a gilded wood frame. Measurements: 54” Wide, 30” High, 2” Deep.
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2010s American Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

William Hansen Coastal Scenery, Two Paintings in One!
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Signed at the reverse monogram 70. Double-sided painting - one scene on front and one scene on the back. William Hansen was a Danish painter who...
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1970s Danish Vintage Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Paint

David Prentice (UK, 1936-2014) Massive Oil And Acrylic On Canvas, Modernist Flor
Located in Bridgeport, CT
A very Large and Striking Floral Acrylic on Canvas by British Artist David Prentice. Signed and dated '80 on verso. A modernist landscape with patterned...
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1980s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Painting by Kenny Williams Tjampitjinpa
Located in Atlanta, GA
Entitled "Two Kuniya (Pythons) During Tingari Cycle", this mesmerizing painting was painted by Australian aboriginal artist Kenny Williams Tjampitjinpa (1950-2020) in 2004. The image...
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21st Century and Contemporary Australian Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

Beautiful Painting by Michael Berg
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Introducing the stunning Beautiful Painting by Michael Berg, Signed & Dated – a true masterpiece that will bring a touch of elegance and sophistica...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Aesthetic Movement Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Abstract Painting The Seductions by Pedro Damian, Cuban American Artist, 1997
Located in Miami, FL
Abstract Painting The Seductions by Pedro Damian, Cuban American Artist, 1997 Offered for sale is an original acrylic abstract painting on canvas by the Cuban-American artist Pedro Damian. The work is from the series titled "Las Seducciones" which translates in English to "The Seductions". The canvas is signed in the lower right and on the verso. This canvas is stretched on a wood stretcher, wired and ready to hang. The artist uses bold jewel...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Wire

Painting by Peter Keil, Green Color Modern Art, Acrylic on Hard Board, C 1988
Located in New York, NY
Peter Robert Keil was born to an artist blacksmith father whom he lost very early in his childhood during the Second World War. During the end phase of the war, Keil's mother, also a...
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1980s German Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

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Acrylic

Painting by Peter Keil, Modern Art, Acrylic on Board, Orange/Red, C 1975, Signed
Located in New York, NY
Peter Robert Keil was born to an artist blacksmith father whom he lost very early in his childhood during the Second World War. During the end phase of the war, Keil's mother, also an artistically talented woman, took her son and struggled her way to West Berlin where they settled. This is where Peter Robert Keil grew up in the working-class neighborhood of Berlin-Wedding and where he discovered his interest in painting – particularly in expressionistic artists and in Pablo Picasso's work. From 1954 on, the East Berlin...
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1970s German Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Large Oil/Acrylic Painting Titled "Out of the Blue" by Rebecca Ruoff, 2021
Located in Bedford Hills, NY
Beautiful oil/acrylic on canvas painting by American artist Rebecca Ruoff, titled "Out of the Blue", 2021.
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Painting by Peter Keil Painted in Palma, Spain, C 1959, Acrylic on News Paper
Located in New York, NY
Peter Robert Keil was born to an artist blacksmith father whom he lost very early in his childhood during the Second World War. During the end phase of the war, Keil's mother, also a...
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1950s German Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

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Acrylic

Painting by Peter Keil, Mid-Century Modern Art, Painted in Paris, C 1975, Modern
Located in New York, NY
Peter Robert Keil was born to an artist blacksmith father whom he lost very early in his childhood during the Second World War. During the end phase of the war, Keil's mother, also a...
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1970s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Large Red & Yellow Abstract Painting Titled "Geranium" by Rebecca Ruoff, 2021
Located in Bedford Hills, NY
Beautiful large oi/acrylic painting titled "Geranium" by American artist Rebecca Ruoff, 2021.
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Acrylic Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

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