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Period: 1970s
Mod Abstract Expressionist Modernist Edward Avedisian Color Field Art Gouache
Located in Surfside, FL
Edward Avedisian Gouache Watercolor Abstract Painting on Arches paper. (notebook cover not included) Unsigned, (bears name verso in pencil.) Dimensions: 10" X 14" Late 1970s, early 1...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor, Gouache

"The Power (People)" 1970 Olaf Karlsen
Located in SANTA FE, NM
"The Power (People)" 1970  Olaf Karlsen (b. 1947) Oil on canvas Signed front and back. 28 1/4 x 40 inches (frame) Olaf Karlsen  has managed to remain a m...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Abstract Expressionist Figures in the Style of Willem de Kooning
By Petur Halldorsson
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful abstract expressionist work in the style of Willem de Kooning. Painting has various forms that appear to look like human figures with sketched images of hand guns. Painting ...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

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Ink, Gouache

Genovart. 11 Little Red original surrealist acrilic painting
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
Paisaje original surrealist acrilic painting GENOVART LLOPIS, Jaume (Barcelona, 1941-1994). Basically self - taught painter, was released in 1972. Grandson of typesetter and booksel...
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Surrealist 1970s Abstract Paintings

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Wood, Acrylic

20th Century Oil
Located in London, GB
20th Century Oil Still life, 1976 Oil on board Signed 35 x 64 cm Mint condition, newly framed
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Modern 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Oil

Ennio Finzi (born 1931, Venice) Transcromatic Abstract Composition. Year 1978
Located in Firenze, IT
Ennio Finzi (born 1931, Venice) Transcromatic light vibration, Abstract composition. Year 1978 This painting on paper by Ennio Finzi, untitled, from 1978. Dimensions 35x50 cm With ...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media

Lake View Thru the Birch Trees Oil Landscape 1972
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
#5-3075a Birch Tree Abstract Landscape, oil on canvas displayed in a gilt wood frame, signed by Bozrewsky lower right.Image size 19.24 H x 15 W
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1970s Abstract Paintings

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Oil

"The Eyes Have It" Colorist Abstract Acrylic Work, Washington Color School
Located in New York, NY
Ralph de Burgos The Eyes Have It, 1972 Signed and titled on verso Acrylic painting on canvas 36 x 36 inches Ralph de Burgos was a well known Washington D.C artist who served as Pre...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Genovart 13 Gray Background Yellow original surrealist acrylic painting
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
Luces original surrealist acrylic painting. GENOVART LLOPIS, Jaume (Barcelona, 1941-1994). Basically self - taught painter, was released in 1972. Grandson of typesetter and booksell...
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Surrealist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Blue Leaf Botanical Abstract by Patrizia Russo
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
1-4050 Blue Botanical white leaf acrylic painting on canvas.. Unframed Signed P. Russo
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1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Geometric Circles Abstract " Shades of Gray" By Martino 1970's
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
5-3478 Abstract acrylic in shades of gray Set in a vintage gilt and black wood frame
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1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Genovart 8 Grey Background Yellow original surrealist acrylic painting
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
Luces original surrealist acrylic painting. GENOVART LLOPIS, Jaume (Barcelona, 1941-1994). Basically self - taught painter, was released in 1972. Grandson of typesetter and booksell...
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Surrealist 1970s Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic

Shades of Red Vivid Abstract Flower Sunburst by Vanz
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
5083 Rose star burst shades of red
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1970s Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Cubist portrait woman. Patrick Boudon. Art Informel. Ecole de Paris. 1970s.
Located in Firenze, IT
Cubist portrait woman. Patrick Boudon. Art Informel. Ecole de Paris. 1970s. Technique: oil on canvas, very textural and colorful. Patrick BOUDON (1944-2019), signed. Oil on canvas....
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Cubist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Zinnias : Oil painting on canvas
Located in New York, NY
"Zinnias" by Jan Wunderman, depicting an abstract vision of the plant. Jan Wunderman primarily lived and worked in New York City and New Hampshire. Wunderman is noted for richly pa...
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Contemporary 1970s Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Blue Mist by Italian artist T.Carillo
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
5082 Abstract painting in shades of blue. Rapped canvas no need for frame
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1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Oversized Cosmic Triptych by D.Taylor
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
5073 Cosmic triptych large 3 panel oil and mix media abstract each panel 24x40" signe D.Taylor
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1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil

Mod Abstract Expressionist Modernist Edward Avedisian Color Field Art Gouache
Located in Surfside, FL
Edward Avedisian Gouache Watercolor Abstract Painting on Arches paper. (notebook cover not included) Unsigned, (bears name verso in pencil.) Dimensions: 10" X 14" Inscribed: "Sept 79...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Gouache

Mod Abstract Expressionist Modernist Edward Avedisian Color Field Art Gouache
Located in Surfside, FL
Edward Avedisian Gouache Watercolor Abstract Painting on Arches paper. (notebook cover not included) Unsigned, (bears name verso in pencil.) Dimensions: 10" X 14" Late 1970s, early 1...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Gouache

Mod Abstract Expressionist Modernist Edward Avedisian Color Field Art Gouache
Located in Surfside, FL
Edward Avedisian Gouache Watercolor Abstract Painting on Arches paper. (notebook cover not included) Unsigned, (bears name verso in pencil.) Dimensions: 10" X 14" Late 1970s, early 1...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Gouache

Mod Abstract Expressionist Modernist Edward Avedisian Color Field Art Gouache
Located in Surfside, FL
Edward Avedisian Gouache Watercolor Abstract Painting on Arches paper. (notebook cover not included) Unsigned, (bears name verso in pencil.) Dimensions: 10" X 14" Late 1970s, early ...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Gouache

Abstract cup
Located in Genève, GE
Work on canvas
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1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil

Yellow Tail I
Located in Austin, TX
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas. Signed, titled, and dated verso. 40 x 76.5 in. 41.75 x 78.25 in. (framed) Custom framed in a solid, unfinished maple floater. Provenance Watson/de Nagy & Company, Houston Private Collection, New York Sherron Francis was born in 1940, in Downers Grove, IL outside of Chicago. She originally enrolled at the University of Oklahoma, but later transferred to the Kansas City Art Institute to focus more on art. Initially, Francis' practice was focused on figurative art, with visiting professor and renowned modern realist Philip Pearlstein remarking on Francis’ draftsman acumen. In the early 1960s, art dealers and gallerists from New York would visit the Institute to entice promising artists by offering scholarships and financial aid. Because such financial arrangements were only made for men, Francis had to persuade the school's leadership to allow for women to also be eligible for merit-based aid. Her advocacy was successful, and she ultimately graduated from the Kansas City Art Institute in 1963. She would then proceed to obtain her MFA from the University of Indiana, before assuming a teaching position at Eastern Michigan University. In 1968, with only $300 on hand, Francis moved to 16 Waverly Place in SoHo, New York. The neighborhood was a hotbed for young AbEx artists of the day, and she quickly befriended the likes of Peter Reginato, Walter Darby Bannard, Michael Steiner, Peter Young, Peter Bradley...
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Post-War 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

“Seagame”
Located in Southampton, NY
0riginal acrylic on panel painting by the well known American artist, Syd Solomon. Signed Syd Solomon lower center. Signed and dated Syd Solomon 1971 and inscribed as titled on the ...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Panel, Acrylic

Abstract Prism: Radiant Cubist Figure
By STM
Located in London, GB
'Abstract Prism: Radiant Cubist Figure', oil on board, by STM (circa 1970s). A marvellous late mid-century, medium-sized painting by an artist with the initials STM. Clearly inspired...
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Cubist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

1970's Mod Surrealist Day Glo Fluorescent Acrylic Painting J. James Akston
Located in Surfside, FL
J. James Akston Surrealism, Village scene (Mexico) Acrylic on Board Frame: 15 X 18 Image: 9 X 12 Joseph James Akston was a Polish American sculptor, painter, known for surrealist abstract painting and Aubusson (for Les Ateliers Pinton Frères, tapisserie, Aubusson) tapestry artist. Born in Warsaw, Poland in 1898 he died in Palm Beach Florida in 1983. During the 1960s and '70s the entrepreneur-artist James Joseph Akston adopted a unique Surreal Expressionist style in order to present his private primordial universe and lampoon its denizens, a ribald cast of animal creatures with human foibles. A successful industrialist, he began his career with General Motors foreign operations and then started his own business. Intermittently he studied painting, first with Jerry Farnsworth in North Truro (Mass.) and then with Jose Clemente Orozco in Mexico. In the early 1960s Akston became publisher-editor of a group of art publications which included The Magazine Arts. Initially an abstract expressionist, Akston had one-man exhibitions at the New York Convention Center and the Corcoran Museum in Washington. Since 2015 the record price for this artist at auction is $12,575 USD for Spheres Aux Triangles Aubusson Tapestry, sold at Bonhams New York in 2019. He was a Graduate of Georgetown University. He sat on the board of the Norton Museum. Exhibitions 1976 Hokin Gallery 1966 Gallery 63 NYC 1960 Gallery 63 Rome , Italy Select Public Collections National Museum, Wshington DC Boca Museum of Art Whitney Museum of Art, NYC Museum of Modern Art, NYC Museum of African Art Washington DC (Now part of Smithsonian Museum) Bibliography: 1962 Art...
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Surrealist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

“Sandscape 2”
Located in Southampton, NY
Original oil and acrylic painting on canvas titled “Sandscape 2” by the well known American artist, Syd Solomon. Signed Syd Solomon lower left. Signed and dated Syd Solomon 1972 and...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Panel, Oil

“Multishore”
Located in Southampton, NY
Original oil on canvas painting titled “Multishore” by the well known American artist, Syd Solomon. Signed Syd Solomon lower right. Signed and dated Syd Solomon 1971 on the stretcher...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Range #1
Located in Lawrence, NY
Oil and gold leaf on masonite. Paul Brach was a second generation abstract expressionist painter whose work evolved into minimalism and eventually to highly simplified landscapes of...
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Minimalist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

'Radiant Muse: Inspired Cubist Portrait', German School (circa 1970s)
Located in London, GB
'Radiant Muse: Inspired Cubist Portrait', oil on board, the German School (circa 1970s). A very alluring painting with warm earth tone hues both vibrant and muted. Clearly inspired b...
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Cubist 1970s Abstract Paintings

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Oil, Board

"Untitled" Swirling Abstract Oil on Canvas, Indonesian School of Affandi
Located in New York, NY
In the manner of Affandi Abstract Lotus, circa 1970 Unsigned Oil on canvas 30 x 40 inches
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Untitled" 1970s Color Field Pastel on Paper, Abstract Blue Composition
Located in New York, NY
Michael Goldberg Untitled, 1974 Signed and dated lower right Watercolor on paper 15 x 11 inches Born December 24, 1924, in New York City, Michael Goldberg continued to live and wor...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Pastel

Moon Shot (NASA official commission—74 x 114 inches), Lowell Nesbitt
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Original oil painting on canvas, 1970. Size: 72 x 108 inches. Signed, titled, dated on verso. Provenance: Andrew Crispo Gallery, New York, NY. Notes: This is one of the resulting lunar paintings from Lowell Nesbitt’s commission as the official artist for the NASA Apollo 13 space mission. In 1969, artist Lowell Nesbitt was invited by NASA to create artwork to commemorate the Apollo 9...
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Photorealist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

"Untitled" Abstract, Straight Edge, Colorist, Abstract Squares and Rectangles
Located in New York, NY
Doug Ohlson Untitled, 1978 Signed, dated, and inscribed "For Michael" on the reverse Acrylic on canvas 18 x 18 inches Doug Ohlson was born in 1936 in Cherokee, Iowa and died in 201...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

Abstract Painting With Rolled painter's Canvases. 1970. Signed F. Raimondo
Located in Firenze, IT
Abstract Painting With rolled painter's canvases. Circa 1970. Dimensions: 64 x 53 cm Abstract painting with Cubist influence. Technique: oil on canvas. Signed on the back A. Ra...
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Cubist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Vintage Mid-Century Geometric Abstract Acrylic Painting - Suburban Blocks
Located in Bristol, GB
SUBURBAN BLOCKS Size: 63 x 76.5 cm 24.8 x 30.1 inches (including frame) Acrylic on Canvas In this lively painting executed in acrylic onto canvas, the artist explores the essence...
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Modern 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

1970s Abstract Expressionist Belgian Gouache on Paper.
Located in Cotignac, FR
1970s abstract expressionist gouache on paper by Belgian artist André Pierard painted in Provence in the south of France. A highly colourful and energetic abstract painting. The st...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

Twist & the Rain Mid-Century OpArt Geometric Painting by Cleveland School artist
Located in Beachwood, OH
Julian Stanczak (American, 1928-2017) Twist and the Rain, 1975 acrylic on canvas signed verso 30 x 24 inches Julian Stanczak (American, b. November 5, 1928) was an American painter...
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Op Art 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

"Cronus Asleep in the Cave" Mixed Media Work on Paper by David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus Asleep in the Cave, 1971 Acrylic, ink wash, graphite, paper collage on paper on board 26 x 35 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, b...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Paper, Ink, Graphite

"Cronus View from the Cave" Abstract Mixed Media Composition by David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus View from the Cave, 1971 Graphite, Ink wash, Paper Collage on Paper on Board 25 x 33 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most afraid of.” No one could accuse David Hare of possessing such fear. Blithely unconcerned with the critics’ judgments, Hare flitted through most of the major art developments of the mid-twentieth century in the United States. He changed mediums several times; just when his fame as a sculptor had reached its apogee about 1960, he switched over to painting. Yet he remained attached to surrealism long after it had fallen out of official favor. “I can’t change what I do in order to fit what would make me popular,” he said. “Not because of moral reasons, but just because I can’t do it; I’m not interested in it.” Hare was born in New York City in 1917; his family was both wealthy and familiar with the world of modern art. Meredith (1870-1932), his father, was a prominent corporate attorney. His mother, Elizabeth Sage Goodwin (1878-1948) was an art collector, a financial backer of the 1913 Armory Show, and a friend of artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Walt Kuhn, and Marcel Duchamp. In the 1920s, the entire family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and later to Colorado Springs, in the hope that the change in altitude and climate would help to heal Meredith’s tuberculosis. In Colorado Springs, Elizabeth founded the Fountain Valley School where David attended high school after his father died in 1932. In the western United States, Hare developed a fascination for kachina dolls and other aspects of Native American culture that would become a recurring source of inspiration in his career. After high school, Hare briefly attended Bard College (1936-37) in Annandale-on-Hudson. At a loss as to what to do next, he parlayed his mother’s contacts into opening a commercial photography studio and began dabbling in color photography, still a rarity at the time [Kodachrome was introduced in 1935]. At age 22, Hare had his first solo exhibition at Walker Gallery in New York City; his 30 color photographs included one of President Franklin Roosevelt. As a photographer, Hare experimented with an automatist technique called “heatage” (or “melted negatives”) in which he heated the negative in order to distort the image. Hare described them as “antagonisms of matter.” The final products were usually abstractions tending towards surrealism and similar to processes used by Man Ray, Raoul Ubac, and Wolfgang Paalen. In 1940, Hare moved to Roxbury, CT, where he fraternized with neighboring artists such as Alexander Calder and Arshile Gorky, as well as Yves Tanguy who was married to Hare’s cousin Kay Sage, and the art dealer Julian Levy. The same year, Hare received a commission from the American Museum of Natural History to document the Pueblo Indians. He traveled to Santa Fe and, for several months, he took portrait photographs of members of the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni tribes that were published in book form in 1941. World War II turned Hare’s life upside down. He became a conduit in the exchange of artistic and intellectual ideas between U.S. artists and the surrealist émigrés fleeing Europe. In 1942, Hare befriended Andre Breton, the principal theorist of surrealism. When Breton wanted to publish a magazine to promote the movement in the United States, he could not serve as an editor because he was a foreign national. Instead, Breton selected Hare to edit the journal, entitled VVV [shorth for “Victory, Victory, Victory”], which ran for four issues (the second and third issues were printed as a single volume) from June 1942 to February 1944. Each edition of VVV focused on “poetry, plastic arts, anthropology, sociology, (and) psychology,” and was extensively illustrated by surrealist artists including Giorgio de Chirico, Roberto Matta, and Yves Tanguy; Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp served as editorial advisors. At the suggestion of Jacqueline Lamba...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Ink, Graphite

"Cronus Asleep in the Cave" Acrylic Work on Board by David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus Asleep in the Cave, 1971 Acrylic on board 27 1/2 x 38 1/4 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most afraid of.” No one could accuse David Hare of possessing such fear. Blithely unconcerned with the critics’ judgments, Hare flitted through most of the major art developments of the mid-twentieth century in the United States. He changed mediums several times; just when his fame as a sculptor had reached its apogee about 1960, he switched over to painting. Yet he remained attached to surrealism long after it had fallen out of official favor. “I can’t change what I do in order to fit what would make me popular,” he said. “Not because of moral reasons, but just because I can’t do it; I’m not interested in it.” Hare was born in New York City in 1917; his family was both wealthy and familiar with the world of modern art. Meredith (1870-1932), his father, was a prominent corporate attorney. His mother, Elizabeth Sage Goodwin (1878-1948) was an art collector, a financial backer of the 1913 Armory Show, and a friend of artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Walt Kuhn, and Marcel Duchamp. In the 1920s, the entire family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and later to Colorado Springs, in the hope that the change in altitude and climate would help to heal Meredith’s tuberculosis. In Colorado Springs, Elizabeth founded the Fountain Valley School where David attended high school after his father died in 1932. In the western United States, Hare developed a fascination for kachina dolls and other aspects of Native American culture that would become a recurring source of inspiration in his career. After high school, Hare briefly attended Bard College (1936-37) in Annandale-on-Hudson. At a loss as to what to do next, he parlayed his mother’s contacts into opening a commercial photography studio and began dabbling in color photography, still a rarity at the time [Kodachrome was introduced in 1935]. At age 22, Hare had his first solo exhibition at Walker Gallery in New York City; his 30 color photographs included one of President Franklin Roosevelt. As a photographer, Hare experimented with an automatist technique called “heatage” (or “melted negatives”) in which he heated the negative in order to distort the image. Hare described them as “antagonisms of matter.” The final products were usually abstractions tending towards surrealism and similar to processes used by Man Ray, Raoul Ubac, and Wolfgang Paalen. In 1940, Hare moved to Roxbury, CT, where he fraternized with neighboring artists such as Alexander Calder and Arshile Gorky, as well as Yves Tanguy who was married to Hare’s cousin Kay Sage, and the art dealer Julian Levy. The same year, Hare received a commission from the American Museum of Natural History to document the Pueblo Indians. He traveled to Santa Fe and, for several months, he took portrait photographs of members of the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni tribes that were published in book form in 1941. World War II turned Hare’s life upside down. He became a conduit in the exchange of artistic and intellectual ideas between U.S. artists and the surrealist émigrés fleeing Europe. In 1942, Hare befriended Andre Breton, the principal theorist of surrealism. When Breton wanted to publish a magazine to promote the movement in the United States, he could not serve as an editor because he was a foreign national. Instead, Breton selected Hare to edit the journal, entitled VVV [shorth for “Victory, Victory, Victory”], which ran for four issues (the second and third issues were printed as a single volume) from June 1942 to February 1944. Each edition of VVV focused on “poetry, plastic arts, anthropology, sociology, (and) psychology,” and was extensively illustrated by surrealist artists including Giorgio de Chirico, Roberto Matta, and Yves Tanguy; Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp served as editorial advisors. At the suggestion of Jacqueline Lamba...
Category

Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Vintage French Impressionist Signed Paris Street Scene Original Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Impressive signed Paris street scene. Oil on canvas. Framed. Signed illegibly.
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Impressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Erotic #1 (Cronus Sex)" Acrylic and Paper Collage on Linen Canvas Abstract
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Erotic #1 (Cronus Sex), 1970 Acrylic and paper collage on linen 68 x 51 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, ...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

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Linen, Paper, Acrylic

"Cronus Descending" Acrylic on Linen Abstract Surrealist Painting by David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus Descending, 1971 Acrylic on linen 64 x 46 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most ...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

"Cronus Elephant" Abstract Composition Acrylic on Linen by David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus Elephant, 1975 Acrylic on linen 82 x 60 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most afr...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

"Cronus Dining (Night)" Abstract Acrylic and Ink on Board Painting by David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus Dining (Night), 1971 Acrylic, ink, paper collage on paper on board 39 1/2 x 29 5/8 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he ...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Ink, Acrylic, Board

"Cronus Asleep in the Cave" Large Acrylic Abstract Composition by David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus Asleep in the Cave, 1971 Acrylic on linen 55 x 67 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most afraid of.” No one could accuse David Hare of possessing such fear. Blithely unconcerned with the critics’ judgments, Hare flitted through most of the major art developments of the mid-twentieth century in the United States. He changed mediums several times; just when his fame as a sculptor had reached its apogee about 1960, he switched over to painting. Yet he remained attached to surrealism long after it had fallen out of official favor. “I can’t change what I do in order to fit what would make me popular,” he said. “Not because of moral reasons, but just because I can’t do it; I’m not interested in it.” Hare was born in New York City in 1917; his family was both wealthy and familiar with the world of modern art. Meredith (1870-1932), his father, was a prominent corporate attorney. His mother, Elizabeth Sage Goodwin (1878-1948) was an art collector, a financial backer of the 1913 Armory Show, and a friend of artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Walt Kuhn, and Marcel Duchamp. In the 1920s, the entire family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and later to Colorado Springs, in the hope that the change in altitude and climate would help to heal Meredith’s tuberculosis. In Colorado Springs, Elizabeth founded the Fountain Valley School where David attended high school after his father died in 1932. In the western United States, Hare developed a fascination for kachina dolls and other aspects of Native American culture that would become a recurring source of inspiration in his career. After high school, Hare briefly attended Bard College (1936-37) in Annandale-on-Hudson. At a loss as to what to do next, he parlayed his mother’s contacts into opening a commercial photography studio and began dabbling in color photography, still a rarity at the time [Kodachrome was introduced in 1935]. At age 22, Hare had his first solo exhibition at Walker Gallery in New York City; his 30 color photographs included one of President Franklin Roosevelt. As a photographer, Hare experimented with an automatist technique called “heatage” (or “melted negatives”) in which he heated the negative in order to distort the image. Hare described them as “antagonisms of matter.” The final products were usually abstractions tending towards surrealism and similar to processes used by Man Ray, Raoul Ubac, and Wolfgang Paalen. In 1940, Hare moved to Roxbury, CT, where he fraternized with neighboring artists such as Alexander Calder and Arshile Gorky, as well as Yves Tanguy who was married to Hare’s cousin Kay Sage, and the art dealer Julian Levy. The same year, Hare received a commission from the American Museum of Natural History to document the Pueblo Indians. He traveled to Santa Fe and, for several months, he took portrait photographs of members of the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni tribes that were published in book form in 1941. World War II turned Hare’s life upside down. He became a conduit in the exchange of artistic and intellectual ideas between U.S. artists and the surrealist émigrés fleeing Europe. In 1942, Hare befriended Andre Breton, the principal theorist of surrealism. When Breton wanted to publish a magazine to promote the movement in the United States, he could not serve as an editor because he was a foreign national. Instead, Breton selected Hare to edit the journal, entitled VVV [shorth for “Victory, Victory, Victory”], which ran for four issues (the second and third issues were printed as a single volume) from June 1942 to February 1944. Each edition of VVV focused on “poetry, plastic arts, anthropology, sociology, (and) psychology,” and was extensively illustrated by surrealist artists including Giorgio de Chirico, Roberto Matta, and Yves Tanguy; Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp served as editorial advisors. At the suggestion of Jacqueline Lamba...
Category

1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

Ammersee #2
Located in New York, NY
Walter Darby Bannard Ammersee #2, 1975 Watercolor and acrylic painting on paper Signed, titled and dated lower recto This is a unique work Frame included: elegantly floated and frame...
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Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Watercolor, Graphite

Winston Flowers Newbury St. Boston Cityscape
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Judi Rotenberg (20th century). Winston Flowers, Newbury St. Boston, ca. 1970. Ink and watercolor on Awagami paper, sheet measures 18.5 x 24 inches. Uppe...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Handmade Paper

Winter Lake Landscape - Large Modern Swedish Abstract Oil on Canvas Painting
Located in Sevenoaks, GB
A beautiful large mid 20th century oil on canvas abstract winter landscape by Swedish artist Gunnar Nordstrom. Excellent quality and condition composition with strong and vibrant i...
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Bird
Located in Como, IT
Gianni Dova (1925-1991) Bird 1972 Oil painting on canvas in ebonized frame Signed lower right, Size 33 x 24 cm (60x71 cm including frame)
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Abstract 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Regate III" by Fabrice de Villeneuve
Located in Clinton Township, MI
Sailing enthusiasts will enjoy this colorful giclee by Fabrice de Villeneuve. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and also an artist bio. Striki...
Category

Modern 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Giclée

C.Q.P.R. composition.
Located in Como, IT
Giuseppe Minoretti (Erba, Como - 1938) C.Q.P.R. composition. Acrylic on Canvas 1973 Size: 60x60 cm - thickness 3 cm Giuseppe Minoretti was born in Erba (Como) in 1938. From 1950 to...
Category

Abstract Geometric 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer

Italian Abstract Cityscape with Towers. Circa 1970
Located in Firenze, IT
Cityscape with skyscrapers. Stylized and almost abstract representation of a city with skyscrapers, some of which have the shape of a sail. Oil on canvas. In a 1970´s aluminium / wood period frame. Signed lower right: Raimondo. Landscape appears at first glance as a series of abstract, geometric, very bright objects. Very good condition. Painting comes from a collection in Turin, Italy which had numerous signed works...
Category

Abstract Geometric 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Antique American Abstract Expressionist Framed Large Great Color Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Nicely painted abstract expressionist mid century oil painting. Oil on canvas. No signature found. Framed.
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

1970's Large French Surrealist Oil Painting Figures on the Beach
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Surrealist composition French School, dated 1975 verso oil on canvas, framed framed: 33.5 x 27 inches canvas: 32 x 25.5 inches inscribed verso provenance: private collection, France ...
Category

Surrealist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Warrior and His Horse Original oil and Clay on Canvas
Located in Soquel, CA
Warrior and his Horse Greco-Roman Theme Original oil and Clay on Canvas Rendition of an ancient warrior and his horse by a unknown but prolific painter (Africa/USA 20th C.). Possibl...
Category

Abstract Expressionist 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Clay, Canvas, Oil

Contemporary Original Abstracted Figurative Silkscreen - Life's Frustration
Located in Soquel, CA
Contemporary Original Abstracted Figurative of Profile and Detailed Eye Silkscreen - Life's Frustration A compelling abstracted silkscreen of profile of man with detail of his eye w...
Category

Contemporary 1970s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, India Ink

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