Dutch and Maiden 2013 32x26
Michael Dvortcsak
Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 30x24 in | 76x61 cm
Framed : 32x26 in | 81x66 cm
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Year2013
Hand SignedOn Verso in Charcoal
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassBlack Frame w/ Gold Filet
Purchased fromArtist 2020
Story / Additional InfoThe Dutch and the Maiden is a part of a series of paintings entitled "The Museum Suites" in which the artist, Michael Dvortcsak, paints people looking at famous fine art in museums. This particular pieces came from a trip Dvortcsak took to the England where he visited National Gallery of London. In this piece a woman leans to the side as she is enamaored by the Rembrandt's "Self Portrait with Two Circles" at Kenwood House. Rembrandt was a favorite of Dvortcsak who he used as inspiration in many other Museum Suite paintings.
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Michael Dvortcsak - United States
Art Brokerage: Michael Dvortcsak American Artist: Michael "Mickey" Dvortcsak's career began in the 60s as a distinguished student under Howard Warshaw and Rico Lebrun at UCSB, where he earned his MFA, and eventually taught. By the mid-70s he had achieved enough critical success in the artworld to give up teaching to focus full time on his work, but he never stopped being a mentor to young, ambitious artists and was an important influence on many of the area's most well-known contemporary artists. During his five decade career, Dvortcsak was constantly pushing himself, exploring distinct aesthetics and experimenting with new materials, but always with a deep foundation in classical technique and theory. He had his first solo museum exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art in 1967, and he continued to exhibit in many of the area's most important galleries and museums for the rest of his life. By the 1980s, his work was being shown in galleries all over the country and was featured in a number of national museums including the San Francisco Museum of Art, Pennsylvania Academy of Art, and the Baltimore Museum of Art. Today Dvortcsak's work can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; San Diego Museum of Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Art; Newport Harbor Art Museum; Orange County Museum of Art; and the Huntington Hartford Foundation, New York. Listings wanted.