Taylor uses landscapes as a vehicle to arrest the viewer's attention, paving the way for a meditative experience.
The Reach of Solitutde: the Paintings of Ann Taylor by Barbara Cortright offers context to the artist's work.
Description | Taylor uses landscapes as a vehicle to arrest the viewer's attention, paving the way for a meditative experience. The Reach of Solitutde: the Paintings of Ann Taylor by Barbara Cortright offers context to the artist's work. |
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About the Artist | (Born 1941) Taylor attended Vassar College and the New School University, earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1962. The artist’s gallery representation was launched by the Carl Solway Gallery in Cincinnati in
1964. She subsequently exhibited with
the York Gallery, as well as the Christopher Gallery and the Gallery Henoch all
located in New York City. More recently her gallery venues have
been in Arizona (Scottsdale and Yuma). Permanent public collections including her work are: Palm Springs Desert Museum; the Scottsdale Center for the Arts; the Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Rochester; Arizona State University’ Yuma Art Center and the Rochester Museum & Science Center. |
Culture | USA, Arizona, Women Artists |
Style | Contemporary |
Medium | Oil paint |
Size | 71 3/4" height X overall width 50 1/2". Each panel's painted width is 15 1/4". |
Signed | "Taylor" on rightmost panel, lower right on both sides |
Date of creation | 2014 |
Condition | Mint ! |