Details
- Dimensions
- 41.5ʺW × 1ʺD × 31.5ʺH
- Styles
- Space Age
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Cityscape
- Figure
- Landscape
- Still Life
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Masonite
- Oil Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- Condition Notes
- In great Vintage condition with typical wear - marks consistent with age. Please see all photos for additional details. Thank … moreIn great Vintage condition with typical wear - marks consistent with age. Please see all photos for additional details. Thank You! less
- Description
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We are privileged to be offering for sale this fantastic Vintage impressionist abstract painting by listed American artist EDNA GLAUBMAN. …
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We are privileged to be offering for sale this fantastic Vintage impressionist abstract painting by listed American artist EDNA GLAUBMAN. C,1973. Depicts Flower Sellers on the street.
Created with oils and some transparent texture lacquer on Masonite board. Unframed.
Measures:
41.5" w x 1.0" d x 31.5" h / Inches
In great Vintage condition with typical wear - marks consistent with age. Please see all photos for additional details.
Thank You!
Edna Glaubman (1919-1986) influential American female artist who lived and worked in Miami from 1961 to 1986, and was part of the original Coconut Grove Arts movement that shaped the vibrant and evolving aesthetic of the region. Glaubman studied at the Art Students League in Woodstock and New York, and was a graduate and later faculty member of the Parson School of Fine and Applied Arts in New York. This painting is in the manner of Jack Levine or William Gropper, it is titled on the backing Recess and might be a court or congress at recess, it looks like lawyers in suits or it could be a cocktail party or cocktail ball, It is very abstract with just a figurative hint to it.
She has been called a pioneer in the acrylic medium. She was also a judge for the Coconut Grove Art Festival in Miami.Edna Glaubman’s was a pioneer in the acrylic painting medium. She helped set a new standard of technique for vibrancy, color, and depth. She studied at the Art Students League in Woodstock and New York and was both a graduate and former faculty member of Parsons School of Fine and Applied Arts in New York.
Glaubman experimented in materials ranging from metal and clay sculpture, to resins and polymers. She worked with a variety of papers, inks, acrylics, pencil, charcoal and pastel. She was adept and skillful with every artistic tool from trowels and knives to brushes and pens. Her extraordinary achievement of transparency is clearly visible in her acrylic painting. The surfaces are smooth and exhibit a fine glaze, yet the underlying texture achieved with paper and paint thicknesses create a dimensionality that enhances her keen sense of perspective. Her work combines elements of pop art with abstract expressionism. The paintings are produced on Karlit or Masonite, a Swedish board with unique properties. She pioneered the use of acrylics and used an original technique where she affixed crushed paper to the boards and then employed specialized inks to achieve a final effect that resembles Javanese batik fabrics. Glaubman was equally adept using vibrant colors as well as monochromes. With the precision of a negative photograph, she effectively reversed positive and negative space in many of her compositions. Her subjects varied widely and included landscapes, portraits, horses, nudes, social gatherings, and intimate family moments.
Glaubman was an important Miami, Florida Jewish artist when the city was first emerging as an important creative metropolitan center. She studied with Jacques Maroger, curator of the Louvre Museum in Paris. She was a lifelong resident of South Florida where she was an integral part of the Coconut Grove arts scene along with Tony Scornavacca, Eugene Massin, and Gigi Aramescu. She was one of the founders of the Coconut Grove Arts Festival. Selected to exhibit at the region’s premier art festivals including as the Lowe Arts Festival, the Las Olas Arts Festival and the South Miami Arts Festival, she was hired by renowned architect Maurice Lapidus to produce original art for the rooms at the Americana Hotel in Bal Harbour. She also worked on projects for hotelier Stephen Muss at the Fontainebleau, the Eden Roc and the Idies House (now Hawks Cay Resort) in the Florida Keys. Glaubman’s art graced the programs for the opening of Gusman Hall with the Miami Philharmonic and impresario Judy Drucker tapped Glaubman for pieces that appeared on the Concert Association’s playbills. Glaubman produced exquisite portraits of the featured artists including Leonard Bernstein, Jean-Pierre Rampal, jazz great BB King, Luciano Pavarotti and countless others. less
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