Eugene Winters Abstract Expressionist Painting
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Eugene Winters
Austria, United States,1904-2001
Textured abstract composition comprised of white, light blue, and vibrant green thickly applied over navy blue. Winters was a noted multidisciplinary artist focused in abstract expressionist painting and glass in Albany, New York. His works are held in the permanent collections of the Corning Glass Museum, Toledo Museum of Art, and Albany Institute of History and Art.
Oil on board,Board 45 1/4" x 9 1/2".Frame 48 7/8" x 13 3/8"
Signed "Eugene Winters" lower right, signed and dated "Eugene Winters 1960" on verso, with label marked "Eugene Winters Moonlit Shadows on verso.
From the collection of an Uxbridge, Massachusetts estate.
Austria, United States,1904-2001
Textured abstract composition comprised of white, light blue, and vibrant green thickly applied over navy blue. Winters was a noted multidisciplinary artist focused in abstract expressionist painting and glass in Albany, New York. His works are held in the permanent collections of the Corning Glass Museum, Toledo Museum of Art, and Albany Institute of History and Art.
Oil on board,Board 45 1/4" x 9 1/2".Frame 48 7/8" x 13 3/8"
Signed "Eugene Winters" lower right, signed and dated "Eugene Winters 1960" on verso, with label marked "Eugene Winters Moonlit Shadows on verso.
From the collection of an Uxbridge, Massachusetts estate.
Condition
Some wear to raised edges, some wear around rabbet, otherwise good condition.
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Eugene Winters Abstract Expressionist Painting
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