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Harold Shapinsky (1925-2004)

American abstract-expressionist Harold Shapinsky, born in Brooklyn, New York, resolved to become a painter at 15 and dropped out of school. In 1948 he was invited to join the Subjects of the Artist, an informal studio school associated with colleagues such as Motherwell, Baziotes, Rothko and others. Shapinsky's works are characterized by an energy and intensity that transcends their intimate scale. However, his work came into public consciousness only in the mid-1980's because of the publicity generated by Akumal Ramachander, an Indian teacher and art lover, who became convinced of his genius. Ramachander organized Shapinsky's first one-may show at Mayor Gallery in London in 1985 to stellar reviews and a near sell-out show.

To date, Shapinsky's works have garnered international renown and can be found in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art and the Tate Museum, among others.

 

 

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 Works on Paper

       
Untitled (A50.221) 1950
Mixed Media on Paper
8 1/2 x 11 inches 
    Untitled (A60.507) 1960
Gouache on Paper
6 x 7 3/4 inches
         
   
Untitled (A50.324) 1950
Gouache on paper
6 1/2 x 9 1/8 inches
     
Untitled (A80.114) 1980
Oil, Gouache on Paper
18 x 19 1/2 inches
         
 
Untitled (A50.654) 1950
Gouache, Ink on paper
5 3/4 x 6 3/8 inches
    Untitled (A80.200) 1980
Mixed Media on Paper
18 3/4 x 20 inches
         
 
Untitled (A60.306) 1960
Gouache, Ink on Paper
5 x 8 5/8 inches
   
Untitled (A84.129) 1984
Mixed Media on Paper
18 1/2 x 20 inches
         
   
Untitled (A60.147) 1960
Oil on Paper Mounted on Canvas
18 1/2 x 20 inches
     
Untitled (A83.236) 1983
Gouache on Paper
5 7/8 x 6 1/8 inches