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Stanley Boxer

New York native Stanley Boxer (1926-2000) was a painter and sculptor best known for his richly textured canvases. 

Boxer studied at the Art Students League and began exhibiting in New York in 1953. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1975 and was elected to the National Academy of Design in 1993. He has been honored with numerous solo museum exhibitions across the United States, including a 1978 drawing retrospective at the Mint Museum of Art and a 45-year retrospective organized by the Rose Art Museum in Massachusetts. Boxer's work can be found in the permanent collections of many prestigious institutions, such as the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Boston Museum of Fine Art, the San Francisco Museum of Art and the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, among many others.

  

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 Paintings

       
Alcamosparadiso 1991
Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas
38 x 38 inches 
    Primpsofair 1995
Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas
9 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches
         
   
Boundsplayedpause 1982
Oil on Linen
4 x 6 inches
     
Summonsfromthemilk 1991 Oil and Mixed Media on Wood
5 3/4 x 9 7/8 inches
         
 
Frostplaitaborning 1983
Oil on Linen
28 x 50 inches
    Torridtemptsgone 1999
Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas
5 1/4 x 73 3/4 inches
         
 
Gardenofasigh 1994
Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas
42 3/4 x 42 3/4 inches
    Valleyofthenameless 1999
Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas
39 3/4 x 39 1/2 inches
         
  Hotbillowrasp 1983
Oil on Linen
10 x 9 inches