Description:

Paul Waldman
New York, ( b. 1936)
Eternal City #23, 1962
oil on paper on panel
signed and dated lower right.

EX: Museum of Modern Art Lending Service, NY. Ex. Allan Stone Gallery.

Biography from the Archives of askART: Creating beautiful, melancholy landscapes that reach the viewer on a psychological level, he is called a master of the sensuous because of his ability to convey a sense of the elements such as intense rain and eerie silences. Often he works with diptychs of contradictory landscapes that suggest conflict between the elements, "tension transposed with no resolution. . . halves forever at odds" ("Art in America, "10/98).

Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, he studied at Brooklyn Museum Art School and Pratt Institute and has exhibited widely including at the Museum of Modern Art, the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, and New York University. Except for several Visiting Professorships: Ford Foundation, Davis University, and Ohio State University, he has lived primarily in New York City where he has been active in avant-garde circles and from 1966, taught at the Fine Arts School of the Visual Arts.

  • Dimensions: 17" x 13 3/4, 21 7/8" x18 5/8" (frame)
  • Medium: oil on paper on panel

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