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Kim Krause Monumental Oil Painting of Interior Scene and Non-Objective Forms

Item Details

Kim Krause (Cincinnati, Ohio, born 1951)
Interior scene with superimposed abstract forms, late 20th or 21st century
Oil on canvas
Signed to verso

Kim Krause is best known for his abstract paintings and vivid use of color. His work draws from themes from mythology and philosophy to create visual poetry.

Krause influenced numerous emerging artists during his time at the Art Academy of Cincinnati as a long time professor and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Academic Dean. In 2014, Artworks translated one of Krause’s paintings into the mural Energy and Grace which is located on the corner of Vine Street and 12th Street in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, Ohio. This mural was to honor the Art Academy of Cincinnati’s commitment to its community.

His works are represented in numerous public and corporate collections including Atlantic Richfield, Cincinnati Art Museum, Chase Manhattan Bank, Federated National Headquarters, Fidelity Investments, the Procter and Gamble Company, the Federal Reserve Bank, among others.

Condition

- undulations and vague buckling visible around edges and corners; slight billowing to canvas; isolated areas of cracked paint; wear to edges and corners; scattered abrasions throughout.

Dimensions

60.0" W x 67.0" H x 1.5" D
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Item #

ITMGR81330

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