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Albert Radoczy Art

American, 1914-2008
Albert Radoczy was a master at exploring the female form. Throughout his career, his drawings and paintings depicted women with images ranging from realistic to whimsical, sensual to spiritual, and from ethereal to hallucinatory. Albert later opened a noteworthy design firm, Habitat Associates with Warren Nardin and later Paul Mayen. Habitat designed modern furniture, lighting, and architectural elements such as fabrics, wallpaper, and accessories. They worked directly with architects and designers and were included in “Good Living” - a series of exhibitions and publications curated by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His solo work has also been exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art (Annual Exhibit 1962), the Brooklyn Museum (Print Exhibit 1962), the MoMA Lending Collection (1965), and the NJ State Museum.
(Biography provided by Galerie Sommerlath)
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Artist: Albert Radoczy
Nude Woman Profile Drawing by Radoczy
By Albert Radoczy
Located in Pasadena, CA
Reclining Female figure, original signed line drawing, in pencil and ink by Albert Radoczy. Albert Radoczy was a master at exploring the female form. Throughout his career, his draw...
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1950s Modern Albert Radoczy Art

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Ink, Pencil

Modern Gouache 1988 #2 by Albert Radoczy
By Albert Radoczy
Located in Pasadena, CA
Stylized gouache Radoczy interpretation of a woman (probably his wife who was his favorite subject. Signed A. Radoczy, March 1988. This work is part of a series of 4. On a wall toget...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Albert Radoczy Art

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Fabric, Wood, Paper, Lights, Gouache

Portrait of a Woman Pointillist Gouache by Albert Radoczy #3
By Albert Radoczy
Located in Pasadena, CA
Stylized gouache in a pointillist technic of a woman (probably his wife who was his favorite subject) This work is part of a series of 4. On a wall together, they would have a strong...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Albert Radoczy Art

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Fabric, Gouache, Lights, Paper, Wood

Nude Drawing of a Woman Blowing a Kiss by Albert Radoczy
By Albert Radoczy
Located in Pasadena, CA
This drawing by Radoczy features a delicate and minimalist portrayal of a nude figure rendered in a profile stance. The figure emerges effortlessly from the subdued lines as if each ...
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1950s Minimalist Albert Radoczy Art

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Paper

1960s Figural Graphite Drawing by Artist Albert Radoczy
By Albert Radoczy
Located in Stone Mountain, GA
Exceptionally rendered graphite drawing by artist Albert Radoczy. Delicate mark-making of female figure. Signed and dated lower right. Presented in a handsome vintage giltwood frame,...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Albert Radoczy Art

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Graphite

1960s Figural Graphite Drawing by Artist Albert Radoczy
By Albert Radoczy
Located in Stone Mountain, GA
Exceptionally rendered graphite drawing by artist Albert Radoczy. Delicate mark-making of female figure. Signed lower right. Presented in a handsome vintage bamboo-look giltwood fram...
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1960s Abstract Albert Radoczy Art

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Pregnancy by Albert Radoczy
By Albert Radoczy
Located in Pasadena, CA
A nude drawing and gouache highlighting the pregnancy mystery. Signed Radoczy, 1965. Albert Radoczy was a painter from the NY Tristate area, most notab...
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Mid-20th Century Feminist Albert Radoczy Art

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Paper, Gouache, Charcoal, Wood

Albert Radoczy's Oil Portrait of His Wife
By Albert Radoczy
Located in Pasadena, CA
This painting is signed and dated in the back. It floats in a dark stained wood frame. Albert Radoczy was a master at exploring the female form. Throughout his career, his drawings a...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Albert Radoczy Art

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Oil, Canvas

"Green" by Albert Radoczy - Contemporary Oil Painting
By Albert Radoczy
Located in Pasadena, CA
A Green Face painted diagonally by Albert Radoczy in a red-stained thin wood frame. Many of his paintings, primarily the ones of facial features with near solid backgrounds, all suit...
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1960s Other Art Style Albert Radoczy Art

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Canvas, Wood, Oil

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