Henry Kallem Oil Painting on Canvas Double-Sided Abstraction
Item Details
A double-sided abstract oil painting on linen canvas titled 4 by listed abstract artist Henry Kallem (New York; 1912 – 1985). Depicted on the front are four gradient patterns in blue, red, green, and black. The gradient patterns are rendered as horizontal rectangles. On the reverse there is a black and white gradient with a red horizontal line through the center. Kallem is known to sign his works on the canvas verso. This work features two canvases stretched onto the same bar, preventing the inspection of the versos. Presented unframed.
Henry Kallem was born in Pennsylvania. He began his artistic studies with his father, Morris Kallem, who was a portrait painter. Kallem received formal training at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the National Academy of Design in New York City. He exhibited at the 1939 New York World’s Fair and won first prize at the Pepsi Cola Exhibition of 1947. Kallem’s work can be found in museums and galleries such as the Corcoran Galleries in Washington as well as private collections.
Condition
- due to exposure to humidity piece has corrugated cardboard attached to the front composition.
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Item #
16NYC998-1260







