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Artist: John von Wicht
Untitled Abstraction
By John von Wicht
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Untitled Abstrraction Gouache, watercolor and pigments on paper, c. 1960 Signed lower right in pencil (see photo) Image: 17 x 22 inches Sheet: 25 1/4 x 29 3/4 inches Frame: 25 1/4 x ...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist John von Wicht Art

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Watercolor

Untitled-052 mixed media on paper by John Von Wicht
By John von Wicht
Located in Hudson, NY
This abstract artwork is one of a group of over 100 pieces personally selected by the artist, and gifted to a close personal friend in 1969. Please note that this painting was never ...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist John von Wicht Art

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Paper, Mixed Media

Untitled-059 mixed media on paper by John Von Wicht
By John von Wicht
Located in Hudson, NY
This abstract artwork is one of a group of over 100 pieces personally selected by the artist, and gifted to a close personal friend in 1969. Please note that this painting was never ...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist John von Wicht Art

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Paper, Mixed Media

Untitled-005 mixed media on paper by John Von Wicht
By John von Wicht
Located in Hudson, NY
This abstract artwork is one of a group of over 100 pieces personally selected by the artist, and gifted to a close personal friend in 1969. Please note this painting was never matte...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist John von Wicht Art

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Paper, Mixed Media

Conflict, 1941 gouache by John Von Wicht
By John von Wicht
Located in Hudson, NY
Conflict (1941) Gouache on paper 20" x 12" 27 ½" x 19 ¼" x 1 ½" framed Signed "V. Wicht" lower right. An important work from the artist's "Force" series, which were executed in hom...
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1940s Abstract John von Wicht Art

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Paper, Gouache

Deep as the Night, an oil painting by John Von Wicht
By John von Wicht
Located in Hudson, NY
This work is one of a group of over 100 works personally selected by the artist, and gifted to a close personal friend in 1969. Exhibited: 1967 National Academy Annual Exhibition -...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist John von Wicht Art

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Canvas, Oil

Red's Moving abstract oil painting by John von Wicht
By John von Wicht
Located in Hudson, NY
Red's Moving OIl on canvas, 24" x 32" 25.75" x 34" x 1.75" framed Signed "V. Wicht" lower right. Inscribed and titled verso "John Von Wicht / Red's Moving / 24 x 32 / 1962". About t...
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1960s Abstract John von Wicht Art

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Canvas, Oil

Untitled-113 mixed media abstraction on paper by John Von Wicht
By John von Wicht
Located in Hudson, NY
One of a group of over 100 works personally selected by the artist and gifted to a close personal friend in 1969, this work was never matted, framed, glued, taped or exposed to light...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist John von Wicht Art

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Paper, Mixed Media

Untitled-009 Abstraction in Reds mixed media painting by John Von Wicht
By John von Wicht
Located in Hudson, NY
One of a group of over 100 works personally selected by the artist and gifted to a close personal friend in 1969, this work was never matted, framed, glued, taped or exposed to light...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist John von Wicht Art

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Paper, Mixed Media

'Abstract in Saffron and Tourmaline', New York School, WPA
By John von Wicht
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, 'V. Wicht' for John Von Wicht (German-American, 1888-1970) and painted circa 1965. Born in Germany, this abstract expressionist painter, muralist, printmaker, mo...
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1960s Abstract John von Wicht Art

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Canvas, Oil

Abstract Composition
By John von Wicht
Located in Sheffield, MA
John Von Wicht American, 1888-1970 Abstract Composition Oil & mix media on Paper 19 by 25 in. W/frame 30 ½ by 36 ½ in. Signed lower right Johannes Von Wicht was born in Malente, ...
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1960s Abstract John von Wicht Art

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Mixed Media

Untitled
By John von Wicht
Located in Summit, NJ
Gorgeous large scale oil on paper by John von Wicht. Unframed, the piece measures 42.5 high by 33.25 wide. Signed lower right. There are two other pieces by von Wicht that would com...
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1960s Abstract John von Wicht Art

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Paper, Oil, Mixed Media

Abstract Composition
By John von Wicht
Located in Sheffield, MA
John Von Wicht American, 1888-1970 Abstract Composition Oil & mixed media on Paper 25 by 38 in. W/frame 31 by 44 in. Signed lower right & dated 61 Johannes Von Wicht was born in ...
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1960s Abstract John von Wicht Art

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Mixed Media

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His inclusion in that exhibition and the worsening political conditions in Nazi Germany prompted him to travel to New York that year with Marcel Breuer, meeting with former Bauhaus colleagues, Walter Gropius and László Moholy-Nagy to explore the possibilities of employment after immigration to the United States. In 1938 Bayer permanently relocated to the United States, settling in New York where he had a long and distinguished career in practically every aspect of the graphic arts, working for drug companies, magazines, department stores, and industrial corporations. In 1938 he arranged the exhibition, “Bauhaus 1919-1928” at the Museum of Modern Art, followed later by “Road to Victory” (1942, directed by Edward Steichen), “Airways to Peace” (1943) and “Art in Progress” (1944). 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In the summer of 1949 Bayer promoted through poster design and other design work Paepcke’s Goethe Bicentennial Convocation attended by 2,000 visitors to Aspen and highlighted by the participation of Albert Schweitzer, Arthur Rubenstein, Jose Ortega y Gasset and Thornton Wilder. The celebration, held in a tent designed by Finnish architect Eero Saarinen, led to the establishment that same year of the world-famous Aspen Music Festival and School regarded as one of the top classical music venues in the United States, and the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies in (now the Aspen Institute), promoting in Paepcke’s words “the cross fertilization of men’s minds.” In 1946 Bayer completed his first architecture design project in Aspen, the Sundeck Ski Restaurant, at an elevation of 11,300 feet on Ajax Mountain. Three years later he built his first studio on Red Mountain, followed by a home which he sold in 1953 to Robert O. 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Seeing mountains as “simplified forms reduced to sculptural surface in motion,” he executed in 1948 a series of seven two-color lithographs (edition of 90) for the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. Colorado’s multi-planal typography similarly inspired Verdure, a large mural commissioned by Walter Gropius for the Harkness Commons Building at Harvard University (1950), and a large exterior sgraffito mural for the Koch Seminar Building at the Aspen Institute (1953). Having exhausted by that time the subject matter of “Mountains and Convulsions,” Bayer returned to geometric abstractions which he pursued over the next three decades. In 1954 he started the “Linear Structure” series containing a richly-colored balance format with bands of sticks of continuously modulated colors. That same year he did a small group of paintings, “Forces of Time,” expressionist abstractions exploring the temporal dimension of nature’s seasonal molting. He also debuted a “Moon and Structure” series in which constructed, architectural form served as the underpinning for the elaboration of color variations and transformations. Geometric abstraction likewise appeared his free-standing metal sculpture, Kaleidoscreen (1957), a large experimental project for ALCOA (Aluminum Corporation of America) installed as an outdoor space divider on the Aspen Meadows in the Aspen Institute complex. Composed of seven prefabricated, multi-colored and textured panels, they could be turned ninety degrees to intersect and form a continuous plane in which the panels recomposed like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. He similarly used prefabricated elements for Articulated Wall, a very tall free-standing sculpture commissioned for the Olympic Games in Mexico...
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1950s Abstract Geometric John von Wicht Art

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Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Watercolor

Sunset
Located in New York, NY
Oil pastel, wax pastel, color pencil on paper.
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2010s Abstract Expressionist John von Wicht Art

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Oil Pastel, Wax Crayon, Color Pencil

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On Upper Deck
By John von Wicht
Located in Lawrence, NY
John von Wicht (1888-1970) was a German-American artist whose work was initially influenced by European Cubism and Expressionism. He later moved to create more clearly abstract expre...
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1940s Abstract Expressionist John von Wicht Art

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Oil

Untitled
By John von Wicht
Located in Summit, NJ
Gorgeous large scale oil on paper by John von Wicht. Unframed, the piece measures 43.5 high by 33.5 wide. Signed lower right. There are two other pieces by von Wicht that would comp...
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1960s Abstract John von Wicht Art

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Paper, Mixed Media, Oil

Untitled
Untitled
H 43.5 in W 33.5 in D 0.25 in
Untitled
By John von Wicht
Located in Summit, NJ
Gorgeous large scale oil on paper by John von Wicht. Unframed, the pieces measures 43.25 high by 33.5 wide. There are two other pieces by von Wicht that would complement this piece, ...
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1960s Abstract John von Wicht Art

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Paper, Oil

Untitled
Untitled
H 43.25 in W 33.5 in D 0.25 in
After the Party (cubist still life painting)
By John von Wicht
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
John Von Wicht (1888-1970). After the Party, 1950. Oil on canvas, 30 x 36 inches; 40 x 46 inches framed. Signed lower left: signed en verso on lower stretcher. Signed, titled and dat...
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1950s Cubist John von Wicht Art

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Canvas, Oil

Untitled
By John von Wicht
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Abstract composition, c.1950. Oil on cardboard panel measures 10 x 13.5 inches. Signed lower left. Gilt frame has some loss to edges. Painting is in excellent condition with no damag...
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1940s Cubist John von Wicht Art

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Cardboard, Oil

Untitled
Untitled
H 14.5 in W 11 in D 1 in
Untitled (Abstraction)
By John von Wicht
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed lower right "Wicht"
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1950s John von Wicht Art

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