Robert Richenburg (1917-2006) American, Acrylic Collage on Paper, "A Bit of China". Signed lower right. Information verso. Framed.
Provenance: From the Rose Art Gallery, Waltham, MA.
Overall Size: 26 x 24 3/4 in.
Sight Size: 17 3/4 x 16 1/2 in.
Robert Richenburg (1917-2006) was an American Abstract Expressionist painter associated with the first generation of the New York School. Born in Chicago, he studied at the Art Students League and under Hans Hofmann, whose emphasis on dynamic color and structure deeply influenced his work. Richenburg became known in the 1950s for his bold, gestural canvases marked by dense, energetic brushwork and dramatic contrasts of light and dark. He exhibited alongside artists such as de Kooning, Pollock, and Kline, gaining recognition for his intense, visceral approach to abstraction. After leaving New York in the 1960s, he continued to paint and teach, including at Cornell University and Pratt Institute. His later rediscovery reaffirmed his place among the key figures of mid-century American abstraction.
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From the Rose Art Gallery, Waltham, MA.