I recently discovered the work of noted American abstract painter Judith Rothschild (1921-1993) and thought I would share a few of her pieces. Rothschild was a member and eventual president of the American Abstract Artists. Her work was exhibited widely in the U.S. and abroad and is included in the collections of major museums including, the Met, MOMA, the Whitney and the Guggenheim.
untitled, 1945. Valerie Carberry Gallery
untitled, 1944-45. Valerie Carberry Gallery
untitled, 1945. Valerie Carberry Gallery
untitled, 1946. Valerie Carberry Gallery
Untitled, 1947-48. Valerie Carberry Gallery
Caves of Fire, 1947. Valerie Carberry Gallery
Remembered Space, 1946, serigraph. Dolan - Maxwell
Composition, 1946, serigraph. Dolan - Maxwell
Judith Rothschild (New York City, 1921- New York City, 1993), 1946. Photo: A. Ficarola, via New York Times
RELATED LINKS:
Go to- The Judith Rothschild Foundation (established as part of her will to assist under-appreciated artists).
Go to- Her obituary in the New York Times
Go to- New York Times 2010 article about her foundation and controversy surrounding its sole trustee.
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