Beth Hertz Watercolor Painting on Paper "Altar..."
Item Details
A watercolor painting on deckle-edge, heavy stock paper titled Altar: Orange Becoming Purple by well-listed artist Beth Hertz (Dayton/New York, b. 1920). Created in 1985, the color field composition depicts an abstract field of swirling hues. Titled, dated, and signed by the artist to the verso. The signature uses an “E”, for the artist’s full name, “Elizabeth”. Presented as a loose work without a frame or matting.
Beth Hertz studied with Stanton MacDonald-Wright and was influenced by early 20th-century Synchromism, a modernist American movement that explored the relationship between color and music. Hertz studied at the Art Students League in New York, the Dayton Art Institute, and received her MFA at Ohio University. Her paintings have been collected by museums as well as private and corporate collections in New York, Massachusetts, Ohio, Iowa and California.
Condition
- slight curling to the paper.
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Item #
16CIN997-913