Description:

CYNTHIA BLOOM NAMENWIRTH (AMERICAN, 1933-2008)
Fruit Painting
Oil on masonite, signed lower right.

About the Artist: Cynthia Bloom was a Washington University, St Louis student in the early 1950s and exhibited at the City Art Museum in 1954 (now the St. Louis Art Museum). Cynthia studied art at Washington University graduating with highest honors and won one of the first Fulbright awards to travel Europe where she met Carol Haerer, Peter Saul, Sam Francis, and Joan Mitchell - she also, found her Husband J. Zvi Namenwirth at this time who died on B.I in 1993. Cynthia has exhibited her paintings and works on paper at the Stedelik Museum in Amsterdam and the De Cordova Museum in Mass as well as Pace Gallery run by Arnold Glimcher in Boston. Her resume is extensive. Later in her career she showed on the Island at The Square One Gallery, The Encore Gallery and Coastal Design Gallery. The Island served as inspiration for the over 2500 works on paper of landscapes and flowers, and 500 oils on canvas, some enormous, that she produced from the late 50’s to the present. Stylistically she might be erroneously grouped with the 2nd generation abstract expressionists, but developed a highly personal spin that combined observational study with improvisation, eastern brushwork and highly experimental mixed mediums. In some cases using the dried flowers, butterfly’s, and metallic pigments that distinguish the work from stereotypical tourist fare. Her paintings are in many public and personal collections and available through her estate.

Provenance: Morton D. May

Selkirk #172 5/24/1993 Sight: 59.25" height, 35.25" width; frame: 60.5" height, 36.5" width

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