These dominant stalks of multi-colored Gladiolas are contemplation by the seated woman nearby. Perhaps this scene marks the begining of still, another day.
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Description | These dominant stalks of multi-colored Gladiolas are contemplation by the seated woman nearby. Perhaps this scene marks the begining of still, another day. Marked Down from $885 to $385 |
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About the Artist | (Born 1930) There is a healthy listing describing Reckling's art career in the Heller book North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary. This impressive tome was published in 1995. Reckling was also included in American Artists, a illustrated survey of leading American contemporary artists (1985). More recently in the magazine American Art Review (2001), she was named in an article titled "A Century of New Artists". In 2001 Reckling's work was included in an exhibit titled "American Women Artists" held in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This same year she was one of several artists invited to show at the Desert Caballeros Museum in Wickenberg, Arizona in an exhibition titled "A Century of Arizona Women Artists". This artist's focus has primarily absorbed by the Western landscape. She hasn't hesitated to emphasize a soft, poetic palette. Her interpretations have blended realism and abstraction. Her latest work is more heavily committed to extremely painterly abstraction. |
Medium | Mixed Media (pastel and acrylic paint) on paper |
Paper size | 28 1/2" height x 22" width |
Frame | Floated on ph balanced board, regular glass, pale brown colored metal sectional molding. |
Frame size | 37" height X 29 3/4" width |
Signed | "Genevieve Reckling" at viewer's lower left |
Date | Circa 1985 |
Condition | Excellent, as appeared framed, glazed. (Entire sheet of paper is visible) |
Provenance | Consigned by an Arizona collector BW |