Beth Hertz Charcoal Figure Study
Item Details
Unknown
Charcoal on paper
Unsigned
Beth Hertz (American; b. 1920)
Untitled; mid to late 20th century
Charcoal on paper
Unsigned
Blind stamp from artist’s estate to lower left
A charcoal drawing on paper by well-listed artist Beth Hertz (Dayton/New York, b. 1920). This figure study depicts a nude woman lying on her side. The work is unsigned and marked to the lower left with the artist’s embossed estate stamp. The work is presented unframed with a protective acetate sleeve.
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.
Provenance
From the artist’s estate.
Condition
- discoloration to paper; left side edge is torn.
Dimensions
Item #
16CIN997-3190