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John Blee"Still Life For Marianne" John Blee, Intense Yellow and Blue, Abstract Painting1996
1996
$4,200
£3,211.39
€3,678.68
CA$5,923.70
A$6,447.26
CHF 3,445.18
MX$77,858.27
NOK 43,297.53
SEK 40,271.74
DKK 27,481.43
About the Item
John Blee
Still Life For Marianne, 1996
Signed, titled, dated on verso
Acrylic on canvas
18 x 18 inches
Provenance
Marianne Elrich Manley
John Blee has exhibited his work in New York, Boston, and in Washington, D.C. at the Jack Rasmussen Gallery. John Blee studied at Hunter College, New York, and Maryland Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD. He studied with Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell and Robert Moskowitz. Blee's work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, as well as the Museum of Modern Art in Yerevan, Armenia. His studies with Helen Frankenthaler was very important to the genesis of his painting. Blee also wrote art criticism for the Georgetowner.
- Creator:John Blee (1948)
- Creation Year:1996
- Dimensions:Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 19 in (48.26 cm)
- More Editions Sizes:Unique workPrice: $4,200
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1841217142972
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