Joachim Probst, New York (1913 - 1980), Mary Troy, 1968, Madonna, Impasto Oil On Canvas, 28 5/8"h X - Jun 04, 2022 | Ripley Auctions In In
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Joachim Probst, New York (1913 - 1980), Mary Troy, 1968, Madonna, impasto oil on canvas, 28 5/8"H x

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Joachim Probst, New York (1913 - 1980), Mary Troy, 1968, Madonna, impasto oil on canvas, 28 5/8"H x
Joachim Probst, New York (1913 - 1980), Mary Troy, 1968, Madonna, impasto oil on canvas, 28 5/8"H x
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Joachim Probst New York (1913 - 1980) Mary Troy, 1968, Madonna impasto oil on canvas signed lower right, signed, dated and titled verso. Crack to pigment visible 10" up and 3" in from right edge. From the Archives of askART: Biography from RoGallery I was born September 1, 1913, in New York City. Self-taught. Through my endeavor to seek self-esteem, I became a misanthrope with a firm hand on delusion. This brilliance soon introduced me into poverty, and with so fearful a future granted me, I coined and struck this phrase, 'Art is the stand against decay.' And with this in mind, I entered my paradise of immortality. And with this paradise came my hell. And in hell I called on Satan. Joachim Probst is one of the few contemporary artists who has recklessly committed himself to deal with the ultimate symbols themselves; the Christ, the Mother, King David…and Ahab. These are some of the figures he dares to paint. "Christ painter, go away," was the epithet hurled at Probst by some of the Greenwich Viallage habitues who paint. Our Cathedral church again pushes the lesser over and makes room for the Christ painter who uses the contemporary idiom that few others can handle with any but non-objective work. This artist with unique defining power comes among us. His Christ will cause many of us to tremble as we are confronted by Him. O noble Son of God?'Consider my madness.?I am a lunatic without an asylum,? Even a cripple without a crutch,? Surely the angels must weep for me.' I feared, I trembled, and I painted. I stood in dark places (clothed in black) calling, 'Would'st that I could take a sure step in a sure direction.' Alas, Satan spoke. 'God thou shalt never know, guilt is thy name. Art thou shalt have, best be thy lot an instrument to uphold the faith, Art thou shalt have. Sing thee Christ forever. Will is woe, woe is thy will, change "me" to "I," brevity is thy purity—Seek the pact, turn not from gloomy madness. Despair is thy mother.'"—From an article in Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture, University of Illinois, 1959. 28 5/8"H x 21"W (sight), 32 1/4"H x 24 5/8"W (frame)
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Joachim Probst, New York (1913 - 1980), Mary Troy, 1968, Madonna, impasto oil on canvas, 28 5/8"H x

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