The painting is handmade in Ukraine and falls under the category of ultra contemporary art from the year 2020 onwards. The painting presents acontemporary still life composition, blending traditional technique with ultra-contemporary vision.
Harald Leth (1899-1986). Danish modernist painter listed. Francis PICABIA Listed – Modernist Composition French Oil Canvas Signed 1953. Material : Oil on canvas – Style : Danish Modernism. Title : «Bouquet of daisies» -Period : Circa 1930.
Original Oil Painting «Vase of Flowers and One Pear» Image Size 20″ by 24″.
Signed Bartoli 61. It’s a really lovely little watercolor. The mat opening is 5 1/2″ by 5 1/4″.
For sale is an original drawing by the well noted New York and Maine modernist sculptor and painter Jo Levy (1909 – 1995) Provenance: Estate of Jo Levy and Murray Hantman (Husband) Maine. The painting features a classic still life scene of yellow daisies in a vase set upon a tiled table top. Initialed JL in pencil on reverse. Circa 1950's Condition: Good. Remnants of tape on verso from a previous old framing. Unframed Measurements: 17 1/4″ x 12″ Jo (Josephine) Levy (1909 – 1995) Born in Pittsburgh, PA, Levy studied sculpture at the Carnegie Institute School of Fine and Applied Arts where she combined her interests in chemistry and ceramics. She studied at the Art Students League from 1923-1926 with Leo Lentelli, Robert Laurent, and Maine sculptor and painter, William Zorach, and then continued her studies at the National Academy of Design for one year, followed by two years at the Atelier Archpenko. Levy spent 1930-1931 traveling and studying in France and Italy. She spent the summer of 1930 working as a docent at the Louvre. In 1934, while working for the Public Works Art Project, Levy was commissioned to do bas-reliefs for the Department of Labor Building in Washington, D.C. She spent the next five years in the Sculpture Division of the WPA in New York. Levy exhibited widely in New York with works shown at the Federal Art Gallery, Whitney Museum of American Art, Rockefeller Center, and at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York. She also had a one-woman show at XX Century West in 1966. In 1970, Levy received a coveted MacDowell Colony Fellowship. While working for the Artist’s Union, an organization that advocates for labor rights for creative workers, Levy met painter Murray Hantman. The artists married in the early 1940’s.