Harry Gottlieb Sleeping Girl, Oil Painting

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Artist: Harry Gottlieb
Title: Sleeping Woman
Year: c 1960
Medium: Oil on Board, signed
Size: 20" x 16" (28" x 23.5" Framed)

Harry Gottleib was born in Romania, lived in Ireland from 1901 to 1907 when he was brought to the United States. His family settled in Minnesota where he received his formal art training. While living in Woodstock in the early 1920's he was discovered and introduced to the art world by Miss Juliana Force, the director of the Whitney Studio Gallery, later to become the Whitney Museum. He is a Guggenheim fellow and his work are included in the permanent collections of the Whitney, Brooklyn, Metropolitan, Berkshire, Springfield and Tel Aviv Museums and many others - he is also included in the permanent collections of the Universities of Arizona, Nebraska, Georgia, Syracuse and others. Mr. Gottleib has had over seventeen one man exhibitions throughout the United States. Among some of the prizes awarded Harry Gottleib are: the 1934 Jennie Sesam medal of the Pennsylvania Academy for the Fine Arts for landscape painting, and in 1935 the Carnegie prize of the National Academy. Born 1895 Bucharest, Romania Died 1993 New York City Accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity issued by the gallery. UPS Shipping/Packing/Insurance is $555 in U.S. $110 to Europe. Elsewhere, please inquire. We ship in extra sturdy art tubes, fully insured via 2-day express to protect these irreplaceable artworks. Listed "Who's was Who in American Art" Page 1335

Item Details

Reference #:
5
Quantity
1
Category
Fine Art
SubCategory
Paintings
Department
Antiques (approx100yrs)
Year
c 1960
Dimensions
(Width x Height X Depth)
28.00 x 23.50 x
Weight
Unknown
Condition
Very Good
Material