Phillip Callahan Oil Painting on Canvas of an Abstract Theme
Item Details
An oil painting on canvas by artist Phillip Callahan. This painting depicts an abstract composition expressed with yellow, green, and gray hues and pockets of violet. This work is posthumously stamped with the artist signature to the lower right. An artist’s estate stamp is present to the verso. The piece is presented in a wooden frame with a wire in verso for hanging.
Phillip Callahan was born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1918. By the age of eighteen his work had been exhibited in several galleries throughout New York. Callahan received his formal artistic training at the Worcester Institute of Fine Art in 1937 as well as the Advanced School of the Boston Museum of Fine Art. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris before World War II broke out. Callahan enlisted in the United States Army in February of 1941. After the war he returned to the United States and began studying at the Art Students League of New York. It was during this time that Callahan studied under Czech-American modernist painter, Vaclav Vytlacil (1892 – 1984). Callahan’s earlier works, remained ultimately realistic with slight abstraction. However, after studying in New York and Europe his work started to become abstraction. By the 1950s and 1960s his work became completely non-objective.
Condition
- minor scratches along the framework and across the surface.
Dimensions
- Visible image measurements are 33"W x 23"H.
Item #
18IND013-032