
Description
Large Mid-Century Abstract Oil on Burlap
Al. Ballatto (active mid-20th century)
Circa 1950s–early 1960s
Oil on artist-prepared burlap, original wood frame
Signed lower right: "Al. Ballatto"
Dimensions: 60 in. W × 36 in. H × 2 in. D
This striking large-scale abstract painting exemplifies mid-century American abstraction executed on artist-prepared burlap, a material choice favored by painters seeking surface resistance, visible weave, and an earthy, tactile presence. Signed Al. Ballatto at the lower right, the work belongs to a lineage of postwar abstraction informed by biomorphic form, rhythmic movement, and atmospheric color fields.
The composition is built from interlocking, undulating bands of color"”deep navy, slate blue, ochre, brick red, and warm ivory"”layered directly into the coarse burlap support. Ballatto allows the weave of the fabric to remain active, with paint alternately saturating and skimming the surface. This technique creates subtle variations in density and luminosity, emphasizing process and materiality over illusionistic depth. The edges are wrapped to the reverse and secured to the original wooden stretcher, indicating the burlap was intentionally prepared and painted as a final surface, not as a secondary support.
Formally, the painting evokes an atmospheric landscape rendered through abstraction. Central oval and teardrop-like shapes"”suggestive of an egg or seed form"”are suspended within swirling currents that read as wind, water, or energy fields. In mid-century abstract language, such imagery often symbolized origins, fertility, emergence, and cyclical renewal. The surrounding curves may be read as avian or aerodynamic traces, recalling flight paths or the invisible motion of air"”an interpretation reinforced by the painting's continuous, buoyant rhythm.
The work shows a clear stylistic affinity with the biomorphic abstraction associated with the orbit of Alexander Calder and related postwar painters who translated movement and balance into painted form. Importantly, this should be understood as Calder school influence rather than direct association"”a shared visual language of motion, suspended form, and organic geometry, not a workshop or personal collaboration.
Materials & Technique
Oil pigments applied directly to coarse burlap
Layered, hand-brushed bands with visible weave interaction
Limited palette emphasizing contrast between warm earth tones and cool blues
Original wood stretcher and frame, reinforcing its period authenticity
About the Artist
At present, Al Ballatto is a mid-century New York School artist. While documented biographical records are scarce"”a common circumstance for many capable postwar abstractionists"”the scale, confidence of execution, and material sophistication of this work place Ballatto within the broader ecosystem of serious mid-century studio practice rather than amateur production.
Interpretation & Placement
This painting functions equally as a statement wall work and as an atmospheric anchor in an interior. Its scale and rhythmic composition make it well suited to living spaces, galleries, or modernist interiors where material authenticity and mid-century abstraction are valued.
A compelling and visually assured example of mid-century abstract painting on burlap, combining expressive surface, symbolic resonance, and period materials in a work of strong decorative and artistic presence.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Good
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages. Minor fading.
Dimensions:
Height: 36 in.
Width: 60 in.
Depth: 2 in.
Category: Paintings
Origin: United States
Materials: Burlap, Wood
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Al. Ballatto (active mid-20th century)
Circa 1950s–early 1960s
Oil on artist-prepared burlap, original wood frame
Signed lower right: "Al. Ballatto"
Dimensions: 60 in. W × 36 in. H × 2 in. D
This striking large-scale abstract painting exemplifies mid-century American abstraction executed on artist-prepared burlap, a material choice favored by painters seeking surface resistance, visible weave, and an earthy, tactile presence. Signed Al. Ballatto at the lower right, the work belongs to a lineage of postwar abstraction informed by biomorphic form, rhythmic movement, and atmospheric color fields.
The composition is built from interlocking, undulating bands of color"”deep navy, slate blue, ochre, brick red, and warm ivory"”layered directly into the coarse burlap support. Ballatto allows the weave of the fabric to remain active, with paint alternately saturating and skimming the surface. This technique creates subtle variations in density and luminosity, emphasizing process and materiality over illusionistic depth. The edges are wrapped to the reverse and secured to the original wooden stretcher, indicating the burlap was intentionally prepared and painted as a final surface, not as a secondary support.
Formally, the painting evokes an atmospheric landscape rendered through abstraction. Central oval and teardrop-like shapes"”suggestive of an egg or seed form"”are suspended within swirling currents that read as wind, water, or energy fields. In mid-century abstract language, such imagery often symbolized origins, fertility, emergence, and cyclical renewal. The surrounding curves may be read as avian or aerodynamic traces, recalling flight paths or the invisible motion of air"”an interpretation reinforced by the painting's continuous, buoyant rhythm.
The work shows a clear stylistic affinity with the biomorphic abstraction associated with the orbit of Alexander Calder and related postwar painters who translated movement and balance into painted form. Importantly, this should be understood as Calder school influence rather than direct association"”a shared visual language of motion, suspended form, and organic geometry, not a workshop or personal collaboration.
Materials & Technique
Oil pigments applied directly to coarse burlap
Layered, hand-brushed bands with visible weave interaction
Limited palette emphasizing contrast between warm earth tones and cool blues
Original wood stretcher and frame, reinforcing its period authenticity
About the Artist
At present, Al Ballatto is a mid-century New York School artist. While documented biographical records are scarce"”a common circumstance for many capable postwar abstractionists"”the scale, confidence of execution, and material sophistication of this work place Ballatto within the broader ecosystem of serious mid-century studio practice rather than amateur production.
Interpretation & Placement
This painting functions equally as a statement wall work and as an atmospheric anchor in an interior. Its scale and rhythmic composition make it well suited to living spaces, galleries, or modernist interiors where material authenticity and mid-century abstraction are valued.
A compelling and visually assured example of mid-century abstract painting on burlap, combining expressive surface, symbolic resonance, and period materials in a work of strong decorative and artistic presence.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Good
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages. Minor fading.
Dimensions:
Height: 36 in.
Width: 60 in.
Depth: 2 in.
Category: Paintings
Origin: United States
Materials: Burlap, Wood
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Good
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages. Minor fading.
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages. Minor fading.
Buyer's Premium
20%
Large Mid Century abstract Oil on Burlap Alexander Calder School, Circa 1950s
Estimate $3,400-$7,200
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Mar 20, 2026 4:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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