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1940s – Early 1950s & Uncategorized Works by Libbie Mark

1940s – Early 1950s and Uncategorized

ca. 1948-58; oil on linen; 13 x 21 7/8 in.; Inv. No. 32R; Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

ca. 1948-58; oil on masonite ; 6 1/2 x 14 7/8 in.; Inv. no. 14R; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

The Pink House

1953; oil on canvas board; 17 7/8 x 23 7/8 in. (sight); Inv. no. 04J; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

1953; oil on canvas; 19 1/8 x 23 5/16 in.; Inv. No. 01PMEN; Private Collection

1950s; paint on linen; 18 1/8 x 30 in.; Inv. no. 28J; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

Subway

1958 or earlier; acrylic on linen; 18 x 18 in.; Inv. no. 15J; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

1954; paint, cloth, string and paper collage on linen; 20 x 26 in.; Inv. no. 01M; Private Collection

1950s; paint on canvas, mounted on canvas; 10 5/8 x 6 in.; Inv. no. 16JM; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

1958 or earlier; oil on linen; 16 x 8 in.; Inv. no. 18J; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

Torso Only More So

1950s; acrylic on masonite; 20 x 30 in.; Inv. no. 17J; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

1950s; acrylic on linen; 12 1/8 x 8 1/4 in.; Inv. no. 14J; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

No date; charcoal on paper; 24 x 17 1/4 in. (sight); Inv. no. 15JM; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

Fragment – 3

1960; plaster and paint on board; 25 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.; Inv. No. 29R; Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

Self-portrait

No date; oil on canvas; 10 x 8 1/8 in.; Inv. no. 26J; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

Portrait of Harold Berman, Libbie’s father

1949; acrylic on paper; 23 x 17 1/4 in. (sight); Inv. no. 05M; Private Collection

Portrait of Harold Berman, Libbie’s father

ca. 1949; acrylic on paper/monoprint; 23 3/16 x 16 15/16 in. (sight); Inv. No. 02U; Private Collection, Image courtesy woodburyauction.com

Portrait bust of Judy Tanur, Libbie’s daughter

1951; bronze painted clay; 12 x 6 1/2 x 8 in.; Inv. no. 04JM; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

after 1950; needlepoint, variant of the framed Scotch stitch; 24 x 24 x 9 in.; Inv. no. 43JM; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

No title, after Albers

after 1950; needlepoint, variant of the framed Scotch stitch; 20 1/4 x 20 1/4 in.; Inv. no. 31JM; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

The Law of Probability

1960s; oil, tape and paper labels on canvas; 38 7/8 x 9 1/4 in.; Inv. no. 01J; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

ca. 1960; acrylic on vellum; 13 3/8 x 10 1/2 in. (sight); Inv. no. 30J; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

1950s; paint on canvas board; 19 3/4 x 23 7/8 in.; Inv. no. 01JM; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

1950s; oil on canvas board; 24 3/8 x 18 1/8 in.; Inv. no. 05J; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

1953; oil on canvas board; 18 x 24 in.; Inv. no. 12JM; Courtesy Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund

Unknown Title

ca. late 1940s-early 1950s; oil on canvas; 16 x 20 in.; Inv. No. 01AP; Private Collection
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Libbie Mark

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Mid-c female ab-ex artist. Studied at Art Students League, Hofmann School. Rep'd by Berry Campbell. Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund tells her story.

Happy belated Mother’s Day to artist mothers and Happy belated Mother’s Day to artist mothers and mother figures! #LibbieMark was able to paint and take classes with #BettyHollidayDeckoff and others at the #GreatNeckAdultEducation fine arts program while raising two children, Judith and Reuben. She set up a basement studio in her home so she could work and be available for the children until they went to college. Then her output escalated, due to having a bit more time and skill, moving into #NewYorkCity and establishing a more formal studio.Images Judith and Michael Tanur Collection:Image 1. Clockwise from upper left: Edward, Libbie, Reuben and Judith Mark, Camp Copake, NY, ca. 1947.Image 2. L to R: Judith Tanur, Edward, Libbie, and Reuben Mark, in the Tanurs’ Brooklyn apartment, 1958.Image 3. Libbie Mark, ca. 1960s.@BerryCampbell represents @LibbieMarkArtist. Please see bio for gallery and Mark links, and email list signup. Please like and follow#SurfaceTexture #LibbieMarkProvincetownFund #GreatNeck @womeninabstractart @womeninthearts @women_artists @thegreatwomenartists @frida__and__ @nogreatwomenartists @wearewia  @AslNyc #WomenInTheArts #WomensArtHistory #NewYorkArtist #ProvincetownArtist #AbstractExpressionist #SixtiesPainting #1960sPainting #1950sPainting #FiftiesPainting #CollagePainting #LibbieMarkPainting #AbstractExpressionism #AbstractMark #FemaleArtist #WomanArtist #HansHofmannSchool #HansHofmann #ArtStudentsLeagueStudent #ArtStudentsLeague #BerryCampbell
We haven’t posted in a while about #LibbieMark’s early years in #GreatNeck, Long Island...She moved there in the late 1930s with her husband Edward and two young children, and by the late 1940s enrolled in courses with artist #BettyHollidayDeckoff and others at the #GreatNeckAdultEducation fine arts program. Formerly at @ARTnews, Deckoff was the GNAE program coordinator. Known for its significant artist faculty such as #NellBlaine, @HelenFrankenthalerFoundation, #GraceHartigan, @Louise.Nevelson, and @LarryRiversFoundation (all Deckoff contacts via #ARTnews), GNAE provided a strong foundation for Libbie’s artistic practice. Libbie later studied with Deckoff’s former teacher #VaclavVytlacil at the #ArtStudentsLeague beginning in 1956.Here is a painting from 1953, before Mark arrived at her signature collage painting technique, but already showing an affinity for texture and a heavily built-up surface. Please swipe for photos of the #SurfaceTexture and address label on verso.Image: Libbie Mark, “The Pink House,” 1953. oil on canvas board, 17 7/8 x 23 7/8 in. (sight). © #LibbieMarkProvincetownFund Inv. no. 04J.@BerryCampbell represents @LibbieMarkArtist. Please see bio for gallery and Mark links, and email list signup. Please like and follow@womeninabstractart @womeninthearts @women_artists @thegreatwomenartists @frida__and__ @nogreatwomenartists @wearewia  @AslNyc #WomenInTheArts #WomensArtHistory #NewYorkArtist #ProvincetownArtist #AbstractExpressionist #SixtiesPainting #1960sPainting #1950sPainting #FiftiesPainting #CollagePainting #LibbieMarkPainting #AbstractExpressionist #AbstractExpressionism #AbstractMark #FemaleArtist #WomanArtist #HansHofmannSchool #HansHofmann #ArtStudentsLeagueStudent #BerryCampbell
Last week we shared one of our favorite #LibbieMar Last week we shared one of our favorite #LibbieMark #AbstractExpressionist #CollagePainting s from the 1960s. Today we are sharing one of our favorites from the 1950s!Painted during #LibbieMarkArtist’s study at the #ArtStudentsLeague with #VaclavVytlacil, this swirling and energy-filled painting pre-dates her use of collage and was completed during a pivotal year when Mark also studied in Provincetown with #HansHofmann, at Vytlacil’s suggestion. (Hofmann was also Vytlacil’s teacher). Dated 1957 – L on verso (‘L’ for the League), this work has one intriguing figural element, a green foot at lower right.This painting was most recently exhibited in “Art of the Abstract Mark: Libbie Mark’s Collage Paintings and Other Works, 1950s–1960s” at the @NationalArtsClub in 2022. For more info on the artist and to purchase a catalogue from this show, please click links in bio. Libbie is represented by @BerryCampbell. Please follow and share!Painting image, and swipe for details: Libbie Mark, Untitled, 1957. oil on canvas, 42 x 42 in. Inv. no. 46JM. © #LibbieMarkProvincetownFund.#FemaleArtist #Vectors #NationalArtsClub #WomenAndAbstraction #VectorsArtistGroup #BerryCampbellGallery #BerryCampbell #WomanArtist #WomenOfAbstractExpressionism #HansHofmannSchool #ArtisticLegacy #HansHofmannStudent #ArtStudentsLeagueStudent #1950sPainting #FiftiesPainting #1960sPainting #SixtiesPainting #AbstractMark #AbstractExpressionism #WomenInTheArts #NewYorkArtist #ProvincetownArtist @womeninabstractart @womeninthearts @women_artists @thegreatwomenartists @frida__and__ @nogreatwomenartists @wearewia @ASLNYC @womeninabstractart @plain_sight_archive
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