Details
- Dimensions
- 49.25ʺW × 2ʺD × 31ʺH
- Styles
- Expressionism
- Figurative
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- Late 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Oil Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Royal Blue
- Condition Notes
- Good vintage condition. Good vintage condition. less
- Description
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Mae Alice Engon (American 1933-2007) Two Nudes "Black & White Woman" (titled on a back label) Oil on Canvas, signature …
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Mae Alice Engon (American 1933-2007) Two Nudes "Black & White Woman" (titled on a back label) Oil on Canvas, signature not found
Mae Engron was born in Indianapolis, Indiana where she lived all her life. After injuries sustained working as a civil servant, she attended Herron School of Art, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1984 at the age of 42. Her works feature floral abstractions, nudes, and geometrics all integrated by her unique approach color. Engron's paintings are typically signed with her monogram MAE. In 1991, Mae was included in "There But for the Grace: a tribute to pathfinders and visionaries", a group show of national artists at Gallery Tanner in Los Angeles which identified her as an important artist of abstract works. Following the death of Alma Thomas in 1978, Engron was one of few black female painters of abstract art. Engron is quoted as saying: "I paint the way I feel. When my life is in order and everything is running smoothly, I paint the geometric. When I am down, I paint lines. When I feel love, I paint flowers. When I am feeling easy, I paint flowing paintings…"
In November 2016, Quotidian, an LA roving gallery, mounted "Mae Engron: No Date No Title." As part of the exhibition programming, Tavis Smiley and curator Jill Moniz had a conversation about Mae's practice and her emotionally charged abstracts. Quotidian produced the only catalog of Engron's work, "No Date No Title," compiled by Jill Moniz, curator of the artist's estate. Engron's works may be found in the collections of The Smithsonian Institution, Pepsico, Inc., and in many private collections.
Dimensions: 49.25 inches wide x 31 inches high with frame.
Condition: Good vintage condition. Custom framed.
Provenance: Estate of Louis & Annette Kaufman. Kaufman was a famous violinist and his wife was a pianist. Has label on the back: Mae Engron - Black & White Woman and another label with the number 337. less
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