MELVILLE PRICE ABSTRACT OIL ON CANVAS (1920-1970)
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Attributed to Melville Price, no coa, private collection, medium: oil, measurements: 14"WX18"H framed, good condition, wear and tear Biography: Melville Price was an American painter and educator. Melville Price was one of the youngest of the first generation Abstract Expressionist circle of painters working in New York after WWII. Melville Price was one of the younger members of the Abstract Expressionist movement in New York. Early in his career, he experimented with Cubist and Surrealist styles, under the influence of his mentor Joseph Stella, who introduced him to the two movements among many others. Franz Kline was also an influential figure in Price’s career, as well as a friend. Price was considered to have made his breakthrough with his “Maze Series” (1948-51), a body of paintings featuring intricate lines and winding forms with an emphasis on color. His wife Barbara Gillette Price said that with these works, Price “wished to establish a tenuous balance between the automatic gesture, the emerging forms, and the depth of the field of the painting itself.” In later works, Price applied paint more aggressively and sometimes included words, numbers, and collaged elements.
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MELVILLE PRICE ABSTRACT OIL ON CANVAS (1920-1970)
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