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Charles Ragland Bunnell “Quitting Time” 1941 Black and Blue Abstract Painting
By Charles Ragland Bunnell
Located in Denver, CO
This original vintage painting by Charles Ragland Bunnell (1897–1968), titled Quitting Time from his Black and Blue Series (1941), exemplifies the artist’s signature Abstract Structu...
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1940s American Modern Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Charcoal, Ink, Watercolor

Original 1940s Retrofuturism Gouache Painting Birth of Mind in Black White
By Charles Ragland Bunnell
Located in Denver, CO
This vintage 1941 gouache painting on paper, titled Birth of Mind, signed and dated lower right, is a striking example of retrofuturism by Charles Ragland Bunnell, a prominent artist from the Broadmoor Academy...
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1940s Futurist Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Gouache, Archival Paper

Ynez Johnston Abstract Watercolor Gouache Painting, 1985, 20th Century Modern
By Ynez Johnston
Located in Denver, CO
This striking 1985 abstract painting by celebrated Colorado Springs artist Ynez Johnston (American, 1920–2019) exemplifies her imaginative approach to modernist abstraction. Executed...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Gouache

Emil Bisttram “Waterfall” Pastel – Abstract Expressionist Taos Modernist Art
Located in Denver, CO
Waterfall is a striking original pastel by acclaimed Taos artist Emil James Bisttram (1895–1976), a leading figure in American modernism and the Transcendental Painting Group. This s...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Oil Pastel

Original 1940s Abstract Pen Ink Drawing “The Chicken” by Edward Marecak
By Edward Marecak
Located in Denver, CO
This striking original pen and ink drawing, titled “The Chicken”, was created by celebrated 20th-century American modernist Edward Marecak (1919–1993) in the 1940s. A powerful exampl...
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1940s Abstract Geometric Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Ink

1930s American Modern Farm Landscape Watercolor with Barns, Windmill Fields
By Samuel Bolton Colburn
Located in Denver, CO
This original watercolor painting by acclaimed American artist Samuel Bolton Colburn captures a quiet farmstead nestled in a mountain valley. Rendered with Colburn’s signature contro...
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1930s American Modern Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

1960s Abstract Painting by New Mexico Modernist Artist - Vibrant Yellow, Orange
By Ward Lockwood
Located in Denver, CO
This vintage 1960s abstract painting by renowned New Mexico modernist artist Ward Lockwood (1894–1963) is an exceptional example of mid-century modern art. The original artwork, crea...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Ink, Gouache

The Cliff, Abstract Colorado Landscape, 1940s American Modernist Pastel Drawing
By Eric Bransby
Located in Denver, CO
This stunning artwork features an expressive blend of vibrant green, orange, blue, and purple tones, capturing the dynamic beauty of Colorado’s mountainous terrain. Created by renown...
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1990s Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Oil Pastel, Pastel, Archival Paper

Sushe Felix “Elk Being” 1994 Turquoise and Red Original Pastel Painting
By Sushe Felix
Located in Denver, CO
“Elk Being” is an original pastel painting by celebrated Colorado artist Sushe Felix, known for her vibrant, nature-inspired works that blend stylized forms with bold, contemporary c...
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1990s Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Oil Pastel

Original Mid-Century Modern Abstract Gouache Painting by Taos Artist Louis Ribak
By Louis Ribak
Located in Denver, CO
Experience the bold elegance of Louis Leon Ribak's original mid-century modern abstract painting, a striking composition by the renowned Taos, New Mexico artist. This captivating gou...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Gouache

William Lumpkins 1986 Abstract Watercolor, Southwestern Modernist Art
By William Lumpkins
Located in Denver, CO
This vibrant 1986 abstract watercolor by renowned New Mexico modernist William Lumpkins (1909–2000) is a striking example of his spiritually driven, color-rich style. The composition...
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1980s Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Frost Flowers, 1960s Mid-Century Pastel Ink Drawing in Grayscale Tones
By Edward Marecak
Located in Denver, CO
Frost Flowers is an original circa 1965 mixed media drawing by celebrated Denver-based artist Edward Marecak. Executed in pastel and ink on paper, thi...
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1960s Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Oil Pastel, Ink

Abstract Watercolor by Hildegarde Haas, Bach Classical Music Series, 20th Cent.
By Hildegarde Haas
Located in Denver, CO
This striking non-objective abstract watercolor by San Francisco artist Hildegarde Haas (1926–2002) belongs to her celebrated Classical Music Series, in which she visually interprets great compositions through color and form. Titled “Bach – English Suite...
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20th Century Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Charles Ragland Bunnell 1938 Ink Drawing of Church in Rocky Mountains, Colorado
By Charles Ragland Bunnell
Located in Denver, CO
This vintage 1938 ink drawing by Charles Ragland Bunnell (1897–1968) beautifully depicts a church nestled amid the dramatic Rocky Mountains of Georgetown, Colorado. Executed in bold ...
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1930s American Modern Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

1970s Semi-Abstract Ink Drawing – Two Figures, American Modern Black Pen Art
Located in Denver, CO
This striking vintage pen-and-ink drawing, Untitled (Two Figures), was created in the 1970s by acclaimed American modernist artist Edgar Britton (1901–1982). Rendered in bold black i...
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20th Century Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Pen

Lynn R. Wolfe Abstract Watercolor, Vibrant Orange, Pink Red, 20th-Century
Located in Denver, CO
This original abstract watercolor by Lynn R. Wolfe (1917–2019) showcases a vibrant composition of bright orange, pink, and red tones set against a soft white background, creating a v...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Charles Ragland Bunnell Abstract Expressionist Watercolor, Mid-Century Modern
By Charles Ragland Bunnell
Located in Denver, CO
This original abstract expressionist watercolor by Charles Ragland Bunnell (1897–1968) is a striking example of mid-20th-century American abstraction. The composition features bold b...
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1950s Abstract Expressionist Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Edward Marecak Mid-Century Modern Abstract Painting, "Winter Palace" 1960s
By Edward Marecak
Located in Denver, CO
"Winter Palace" is a captivating abstract painting on paper by 20th Century Denver artist Edward Marecak (1919–1993). Created circa the 1960s, this ethereal work combines acrylic and...
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1960s Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media, Acrylic, Watercolor

Torn Away, Original Contemporary Colorful Abstract Ink Painting on Paper
Located in Boston, MA
Torn Away, Original Contemporary Colorful Abstract Painting 11" x 8.5" (HxW) Alcohol Ink on Paper A colorful explosion takes place in this contemporary abstract alcohol ink painting...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink, Paper

Virus, Original Contemporary Abstract Ink Painting on Yupo Paper
Located in Boston, MA
Virus, Original Abstract Painting, 2020 8.5" x 11" (HxW) Alcohol Ink on Yupo Paper Created towards the beginning of the pandemic, this work by artist KC Pollak...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

1980s Abstract Watercolor Painting – Vibrant Modernist Color Composition
Located in Denver, CO
A striking large-scale abstract watercolor painting by contemporary American artist Virginia Maitland (b. 1947), created in 1980. Known for her expressive use of color and dynamic co...
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1980s Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Reflection of What, Original Contemporary Abstract Ink Painting on Yupo Paper
Located in Boston, MA
Reflection of What, Original Abstract Painting, 2020 11.5" x 8.5" (HxW) Alcohol Ink on Yupo Paper A lovely abstraction, almost geometric in nature, switches colors as it moves diago...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

Soul Searching, Original Contemporary Abstract Ink Painting on Yupo Paper
Located in Boston, MA
Soul Searching, Original Abstract Painting, 2020 12" x 12" (HxW) Alcohol Ink on Yupo Paper There is a minimalism to this green and blue work by artist KC Pollak...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

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His childhood household cherished the customs and Slavic folk tales from the Old Country that later strongly influenced his work as a professional artist. During junior high he painted scenery for puppet shows of "Peter and the Wolf," awakening his interest in art. In his senior year in high school he did Cézanne-inspired watercolors of Ohio barns at seventy-five cents apiece for the National Youth Administration. They earned him a full scholarship to the Cleveland Institute of Art (1938-1942) where he studied with Henry George Keller whose work was included in the 1913 New York Armory Show. In 1940 Marecak also taught at the Museum School of the Cleveland Institute. Before being drafted into the military in 1942, he briefly attended the Cranbrook Academy of Art near Detroit, one of the nation’s leading graduate schools of art, architecture, and design. A center of innovative work in architecture, art and design with an educational approach built on a mentorship model, it has been home to some of the world’s most renowned designers and artists, including Eero Saarinen, Charles Eames, Daniel Libeskind and Harry Bertoia. Marecak’s studies at Cranbrook with painter Zoltan Sepeshy and sculptor Carl Milles were interrupted by U.S. army service in the Aleutian Islands during World War II. Following his military discharge, Marecak studied on the G.I. Bill at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center from 1946 to 1950, having previously met its director, Boardman Robinson, conducting a seminar in mural painting at the Cleveland Institute of Art. Although he did not work with Robinson at the Fine Arts Center, who had become quite ill - retiring in 1947 - he studied Robinson’s specialty of mural painting before leaving to briefly attend the Cranbrook Academy in 1947. That same year he returned to the Fine Arts Center, studying painting with Jean Charlot and Mary Chenoweth, and lithography with Lawrence Barrett with whom he produced some 132 images during 1948-49. At the Fine Arts Center he met his future wife, Donna Fortin, whom he married in 1947. Also a Midwesterner, she had taken night art courses at Hull House in Chicago, later studying at the Art Institute of Chicago with the encouragement of artist Edgar Britton. After World War II she studied with him from 1946 to 1949 at the Fine Arts Center. (He had moved to Colorado Springs to treat his tuberculosis.) Ed Marecak also became good friends with Britton, later collaborating with him on the design of large stained glass windows for a local church. In 1950-51 Marecak returned to the Cleveland Institute of Art to complete his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. A year later he was invited to conduct a summer class at the University of Colorado in Boulder, confirming his interest in the teaching profession. In 1955 he received his teaching certificate from the University of Denver. Vance Kirkland, the head of its art department, helped him get a teaching job with the Denver Public Schools so that he and his family could remain in the Mile High City. For the next twenty-five years he taught art at Skinner, Grove, East, George Washington and Morey Junior High Schools. Prior to coming to Colorado, Marecak did watercolors resembling those of Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent and Charles Burchfield. However, once in Colorado Springs he decided to destroy much of his earlier ouevre, embarking on a totally new direction unlike anything he had previously done. Initially, in the 1940s he was influenced by surrealist imagery and Paul Klee, and in the West by Indian petroglyphs and Kachinas. His first one-person show at the Garrett Gallery in Colorado Springs in 1949 featured paintings and lithographs rendered in the style of Magic Realism and referential abstraction. The pieces, including an oil Witch with Pink Dish, foreshadowed the output of his entire Colorado-based career, distinguished by a dramatic use of color, intricacy of execution and attention to detail contributing to their visual impact. He once observed, "Each time I start a new painting I always fool myself by saying this time keep it simple and not get entangled with such complex patterns, color and design; but I always find myself getting more involved with richness, color and subject matter." An idiosyncratic artist proficient in oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache and casein, he did not draw upon Colorado subject matter for his work, unlike many of his fellow painters in the state. Instead he used Midwest landscape imagery, bringing to life in it witches and spirits adapted from the Slovakian folk tales he heard growing up in Ohio. A number of his paintings depict winter witches derived from the Slovak custom in the Tatra Mountains of burning an effigy of the winter witch in the early spring to banish the memory of a hard winter. The folk tale element imparts a dream-like quality to many of his paintings. A devote of Greek mythology, he placed the figures of Circe, Persephone, Sybil, Hera and others in modern settings. The goddess in Persephone Brings a Pumpkin to her Mother, attired as a Midwestern farmer’s daughter, heralds the advent of fall with the pumpkin before departing to spend the winter season in the underworld. Train to Olympus, the meeting place of the gods in ancient Greece, juxtaposes ancient mythology with modernity creating a combination of whimsy and thought-provoking consideration for the viewer. Voyage to Troy #1 alludes to the ancient city that was the site of the Trojan Wars, but has a contemporary, autobiographical component referencing the harbor of the Aleutian Islands recaptured from the Japanese during World War II. In the 1980s Marecak used the goddess Hera in his painting, Hera Contemplates Aspects of the Art Nouveau, to comment on art movements in the latter half of the twentieth century Marecak’s love of classical music and opera, which he shared with his wife and to which he often listened while painting in his Denver basement studio, is reflected in Homage of Offenbach, an abstract work translating the composer’s musical colors into colorful palette. Pace, Pace, Mio Dio, the title of his earliest surrealist painting, is a soprano aria from Verdi’s opera, La Forza del Destino (The Force of Destiny or Fate, a favorite Marecak subject). His Queen of the Night relates to a character from Mozart’s opera, The Magic Flute. In addition to paintings and works on paper, he produced hooked rugs, textiles and ceramics. He likewise produced designs for ceramics, tableware and furniture created by his wife Donna, an accomplished Colorado ceramist. Both of them generally eschewed exhibitions and galleries, preferring to quietly do their work while remaining outside of the mainstream. He initially exhibited at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center in 1948 receiving a purchase award. The following year he had his first one-person show of paintings and lithographs at the Garrett Gallery in Colorado Springs. In the 1950s and early 1960s he participated in group exhibitions at the Print Club (Philadelphia); Amarillo Public Library (Texas); annual Blossom Festival Show (Canon City, Colorado); Adele Simpson’s "Art of Living" in New York; Denver Art Museum; and the Fox Rubenstein-Serkey Gallery (Denver); but he did not have another one-person show until 1966 at the Denver home of his friends, John and Gerda Scott. They arranged for his first one-person show outside of Colorado held two years later at the Martin Lowitz Gallery in Beverly Hills and Palm Springs, California. That same year his work was featured at the Zantman Galleries in Carmel, California. Thereafter he became an infrequent exhibitor after the 1970s so that his work was rarely seen outside his basement studio. In 1980 he, his wife and Mark Zamantakis exhibited at Denver’s Jewish Community Center, and four years later he had a one-person show at the Studio Gallery in Denver. In 1992 he was included in a group show at the Rule Modern and Contemporary Gallery in Denver, and a year later received a large, posthumous retrospective at the Emmanuel...
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1940s Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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1950s Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Façade, 1960s Abstract Mixed Media Painting, Mid Century Modern, Pink, Black
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By Ethel Magafan
Located in Denver, CO
Semi-abstract landscape painting of Colorado mountains by Ethel Magafan (25011). The abstract mountain range is painted in colors of dark green, blue, orange, yellow, white, ink blue, pink, red, teal and purple. Watercolor on paper, signed lower left, titled verso. Presented in a custom frame with archival materials and UV protectant glass, outer dimensions measure 29 ½ x 37 ¼ x 1 ½ inches. Image size is 22 x 30 inches. Provenance: Estate of Ethel & Jenne Magafan Jenne and Ethel Magafan were identical twins, born in Chicago to a Greek immigrant father and a Polish mother. Due to health concerns about their father, the family moved to Colorado, living first in Colorado Springs and then in Denver. He was a proud supporter of their artistic ambitions but died suddenly 1932, a heavy blow to both of them. They attended East High School in Denver, where they found a mentor in their art teacher Helen Perry. She had studied at the Art Institute of Chicago but had later abandoned a career as an artist, making her all the more determined to help the Magafan twins succeed artistically. While still in high school, the twins impressed artist Frank Mechau, and Helen Perry paid for their lessons with him. He subsequently invited them to apprentice with him at his Redstone studio. In 1936, Jenne won the Carter Memorial Art Scholarship and shared it with her sister so that they both could attend the Broadmoor Art Academy in Colorado Springs. Once they ran out of money, Mechau, now teaching there, hired them as assistants. Through their involvement at the Academy, the twins entered into careers as muralists, working at first with Mechau and then with Peppino Mangravite. From 1937 to 1943, Ethel was commissioned to paint her first of seven government sponsored murals. Located in the US Post Office in Auburn, Nebraska, this commission made Ethel (at age 26) the youngest artist in America to receive such an honor. Denver Art Museum director Donald J. Bear once commented that “[Ethel and Jenne's] study of local detail makes them appear as little Bruegels of ranch genre – natural and unforced.” As mural painting commissions diminished, Ethel began to do more easel painting for which she used a palette knife and tempera paints to great effect. After settling in California for five years, the twins permanently relocated to Woodstock, New York in 1945, where the sisters lived apart for the first time. Ethel developed an increasing focus within her work, particularly for horses and abstract landscapes. She met fellow artist Bruce Currie at an artist’s party...
Category

1960s Abstract Colorado - Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor

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