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Period: 1970s
Landlord Blues by Delores Alton
Located in Sheffield, MA
Delores Alton
American, B.1951-
Landlord Blues
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 1976
18 by 27 in. W/frame 19 by 28 in.
Provenance:
From The Phil Rubin Estate, Riverside Drive, NYC. ...
Category
American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Canvas
"Abstract, Untitled" by Richard Hennessy
By Richard Hennessy
Located in Sheffield, MA
RICHARD HENNESSY
AMERICAN, b. 1941
"Abstract, Untitled"
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 1975 on verso
48 by 36 in.
Provenance: From the estate of Christopher Scott, acquired from the artist. Note: Christopher Scott was a painter who was best known as curator/gadfly Henry, Geldzahler's partner. This relationship was immortalized in one of David Hockney's best portraits of 1969.
EDUCATION:
EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 1954-59
COLUMBIA COLLEGE, B.A., 1963
INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, 1963-66
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
ALBRIGHT KNOX ART GALLERY, BUFFALO, NEW YORK
AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH
BROOKLYN MUSEUM, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
CARNEGIE MUSEUM, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA
CENTRO CULTURAL, MUSEO CONTEMPORANEO, MEXICO CITY
COPLAND HOUSE, CORTLANDT MANOR, NEW YORK
DAYTON ART INSTITUTE, DAYTON, OHIO
DOW JONES
HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO
HECKSHER MUSEUM OF ART, HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK
I. T. & T.
ITALIAN RELIEF FUND
J.P.MORGAN CHASE
JACK S. BLANTON MUSEUM,UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, AUSTIN
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK
MOMA/P.S.1, STAIRWELL MURAL
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART, PENNSYLVANIA
PHOENIX ART MUSEUM, PHOENIX, ARIZONA
READER'S DIGEST
SAMUEL P. HARN MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA AT GAINESVILLE
SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
SHEPHERD SCHOOL OF MUSIC, RICE UNIVERSITY, HOUSTON
SHIMIZU CONSTRUCTION, TOKYO
SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM, NEW YORK
THE COMMODITIES CORPORATION, TRINITY UNIVERSITY, SAN ANTONIO, TX
THE LANNAN FOUNDATION, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
THE WADSWORTH ATHENEUM, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
WESTINGHOUSE CORPORATION
WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, NEW YORK
AWARDS:
2008 THE POLLOCK-KRASNER FOUNDATION
1988 THE POLLOCK-KRASNER FOUNDATION
1987 THE ANN AND ERLO VAN WAVEREN FOUNDATION
1983 INGRAM MERRILL FOUNDATION
SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
2008 CARRIE HADDAD GALLERY HUDSON, NY
1991 MARGULIES/TAPLIN GALLERY BAY HARBOR ISLANDS, FL
1989 BALL STATE UNIVERSITY MUNCIE, IN
1986 NINA FREUDENHEIM GALLERY BUFFALO
1986 JOHN GOOD GALLERY NEW YORK
1985 GETLER/PALL/SAPER GALLERY NEW YORK
1983 HAMILTON GALLERY NEW YORK
1982 HAMILTON GALLERY NEW YORK
1981 IVORY KIMPTON GALLERY SAN FRANCISCO
1980 HAMILTON GALLERY NEW YORK
1978 ROBERT MILLER GALLERY NEW YORK
1976 OLIVER BERNIER, INC. NEW YORK
1976 GREY ART GALLERY, NYU NEW YORK RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION
1976 OLIVIER BERNIER, INC. NEW YORK
1970 TIBOR DE NAGY GALLERY NEW YORK
1969 OLIVIER BERNIER, INC. NEW YORK
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2007 VILLE DE REIMS GLOBAL BOOKS: LES LIVRES D'ARTISTE DE GERVAIS JASSAUD
2006 WEBER FINE ART GREENWICH, CT MY FRIENDS-THEIR VISION
2006 SNUG HARBOR CULTURAL CENTER STATEN ISLAND, NY ABSTRACT LANDSCAPES
2000 THE HECKSCHER MUSEUM OF ART HUNTINGTON, NY AARON COPLAND�S AMERICA
1997 ESPACE CULTUREL DE TINQUEUX FRANCE LA TENTATION DU LIVRE
1992 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NEW YORK THE ARTIST, THE WRITER AND THE BOOK DESIGN (ARTISTS'S BOOKS FROM COLLECTIF G��N��RATION)
1992 MARGULIES/TAPLIN GALLERY MIAMI GROUP SHOW
1991 NINA FREUDENHEIM GALLERY BUFFALO RICHARD HENNESSY AND JEFFREY WASSERMAN
1991 ANDRE EMMERICH GALLERY NEW YORK ABSTRACT PAINTING: THE 90'S
1991 FRENCH CULTURAL SERVICES NEW YORK LIVRES D'ARTISTES OF COLLECTIF G��N��RATION
1991 SAMUEL P. HARN MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA AT GAINESVILLE GAINESVILLE, FL CONTEMPORARY ART
1990 MARTA CERVERA GALLERY NEW YORK THE PAINTER AND HIS OCCASION, CURATED BY ALAN JONES...
Category
American Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Vintage Original Signed Landscape Painting on Board.
Located in Seattle, WA
Vintage Landscape Painting with Purple hue on Board. Signed in the Lower Corner as Pictured. Vintage Condition Consistent with Age as Pictured.
Dimensions. 20 W ; 16 H
Category
Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Wood
Martha Willis Breeden Painting
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Graphic hardline painting by Tucson artist Martha Willis Breeden, framed oil on canvas in original vintage condition, Tucson circa 1970's.
Category
American Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Jacqueline ROINEL '1918' Composition, Oil on Panel, circa 1970
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Jacqueline ROINEL (1918) composition, oil on panel, circa 1970.
Category
French Baroque Revival Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Paint
Clider, "Dame à vélo", Acrylic on Canvas Signed
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Clider, "Dame à vélo", acrylic on canvas signed.
Category
European Modern Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Acrylic
C. Bogaert, Oil on Canvas Signed and Dated 1975
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
C. Bogaert, oil on canvas signed and dated 1975.
Category
European Modern Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Paint
Dividing Lines, Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Neuss, NW
Abstract arrangement of geometric forms in a wide color range. Framed in a handcrafted floater frame made of ash wood. Ready to hang. Measures: 53 x 44 cm.
Category
German Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Canvas
"Tecken I Sten 1" by Fritz Karlsson Oil on Wood Abstract Painting Ready to Hang
Located in Neuss, NW
Fritz KARLSSON “Tecken I Sten 1” (Mark on the Stone 1). Abstract painting in brown and earthy colors. Dated on 1970. The pasty application of the color generates a volumetric face of...
Category
Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Wood
Jason Crum - "Chosen" - 1971 48" x 72" - Vladimir Kagan Provenance
Located in Virginia Beach, VA
A large scale hard edge painting executed by listed artist Jason Crum. This example hung in Vladimir Kagan’s personal apartment in New York. Executed in 1971 the painting is aptly ti...
Category
American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic, Paint
Artistic Drawing in Charcoal and Graphite by Adolfo Almarcha, Spain, 1978
Located in Madrid, ES
Artistic drawing in charcoal and graphite on paper, by Adolfo Almarcha (Burgos, Spain 1953). Project about the paper industry "F.E.F.A.S.A".
The Frame is made of black lacquered woo...
Category
Spanish Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Glass, Wood, Paper
Balcomb Greene "The Cliffs", 1978
Located in Hudson, NY
The Cliffs by Balcomb Greene painted in 1978. Signed on the front titled and dated on the reverse.
Paintings of the Montauk coast by Balcomb Greene are few and far between. This painting likely created at his Studio in Montauk New York. Painting is in excellent original condition and retains the original gallery frame.
provenance: Estate of Gertrude B. Pascal / Gifted from the previous in 1987, The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY / Christie's, New York 2012 / Private Collection, New Jersey
Public collections:
Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
National Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.
Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA
Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, CA
Portland Museum of Art, Portland, OR
Neuberger Museum, Purchase, NY
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY
Parrish Museum, Southampton, NY
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH
Boca Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL
Over a lifespan of 86 years, Balcomb Greene followed his muse wherever it led, unfettered by what had come before, unafraid of where the future might lead. Despite a series of different pathways explored, his purpose remained ever constant: to express truth as he found it and communicate it to a broader audience. In the 1930s, Greene was a young artist committed to abstraction as his expressive language. Greene’s paintings and collages of the 1930s reflect the influence of Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondrian and put him in the company of fellow Americans, including Ibram Lassaw, Josef Albers, Ilya Boltowsky and George L. K. Morris, all among the founding members, in 1936, of American Abstract Artists.
John Wesley Greene, his christened name which he never legally changed, was born in 1904 in Millville, New York, the third child and only son of Methodist minister The Reverend Bertram Stillman Greene (1864–1929) and Florence Stover Greene (1876–1911). His family on both sides were Revolutionary-era colonists, originally living in Connecticut and Vermont before joining the Yankee migration to the western frontier of New York State. In 1922, John Wesley Greene enrolled at Syracuse University aided by a scholarship for the sons of Methodist ministers and intending to fulfill the promise of his name and follow his father into the ministry. As with so many before and after him, the liberal education he absorbed at Syracuse broadened his horizons and reshaped his life plan. Studying philosophy, psychology, and literature, along the way he separated himself from organized religion. During his senior year, on a visit to The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, Greene was introduced to Gertrude Glass (1904–1956), an art student and the Brooklyn-born daughter of Latvian Jewish immigrants.
Following Greene’s graduation, the two married in 1926 and went to Europe. They stopped briefly in Paris but spent most of their time in Vienna where Greene had a fellowship to study psychology. When they returned to New York in 1927, Greene enrolled in a master’s program in ‘English literature at Columbia University. When his thesis advisor rejected his essay topic on the “fallen woman” in seventeenth-century literature as inappropriate, he left without a degree. From 1928 until 1931, Greene taught English at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. At some point, he stopped using his given name, John, and began to call himself, more distinctively, Balcomb, the family name of his paternal grandmother.
While Greene wrote three novels (all unpublished) during his teaching years at Dartmouth, his wife was a working artist, and he eventually developed an interest of his own in painting. In 1931, Greene gave up his teaching position and he and Gertrude went to Paris, determined to immerse themselves in the modern art ferment they had briefly experienced in their earlier visit. For young Americans with no prescribed agenda, a receptiveness to innovation, and wide-open eyes and minds. Paris, in 1931, offered a rich stew of approaches to modern art. The city absorbed and transmuted an international mélange of styles—cubism, orphism, futurism, dadaism, constructivism, neoplasticism, suprematism, de Stijl, Bauhaus—France encountering Holland, Germany, Italy, and Russia with Pablo Picasso from Spain, Constantin Brancusi from Romania, and Jacques Lipchitz from Lithuania. As a sculptor, Gertrude Greene...
Category
American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Paint
Karel Appel, NL, 1921-2006, Biomorphics, W/C
By Karel Appel
Located in NYC, NY
Karel Appel, Dutch, 1921-2006, biomorphic figures, watercolor and graphite, circa 1971. Provenance: painted for and personally given to the superintendent of Appel's apartment buildi...
Category
American Modern Vintage 1970s Paintings
Materials
Paper