Description: As a New Jersey painters specialist who offers on eBay the most diverse array of New Jersey's most highly regarded iconic artists as well as some of the more obscure but significant and deserving past painters including Henry Gasser, Bernard Gussow, John Grabach, Armando Sozio, James Carlin, Gar Sparks, Frank Zuccarelli, Adolf Konrad, Gustave Cimiotti, etc, I am now offering this 18 3/4 by 13 1/2 inch oil painting on paper of flowers with a game bird/turkey done around the 1920s to 1930s by New Jersey surrealist artist Amalia Ludwig (1889-1978). It is in very good condition. It will be shipped for $20 via UPS or USPS. The photos tell the story. The names Gar Sparks and Amalia Ludwig are little known to art collectors even among those from New Jersey. Nonetheless, they were artists of merit and consequence in the hierarchy of New Jersey and more specifically Newark painters. Amalia Ludwig was born in Akron, Ohio in 1888 and was involved with fellow Akron artist Gar Sparks. She studied at the Art Student's League on a scholarship beginning in 1912. She married Gar Sparks in 1917 at which time they had moved to Newark where they would live out their lives in Newark and East Orange,N.J. Dream imagery, mist-infused atmosphere, expansive landscapes, and contemplative nudes or figures are among the commonly found elements in the paintings of Ludwig. Her subjects often seem preoccupied with other places or times. She spoke of her work as being described by others as imaginative but there is no evidence that Ludwig called her work surrealist. In the 30s and 40s this term was not yet much used outside of esoteric surrealist art and literary circles and one that Sparks & Ludwig may not ever have used to describe their work. What she produced was without a doctrinaire, surrealist philosophical intent, as was true of other of the more known surrealists in the 1930s and 1940s. However, she created images that later could or would be properly considered surrealist in nature. It is worth noting that Amalia Ludwig was without doubt among the first American women surrealists. The two most famous American women surrealist painters in the 1930s and 1940s were Kay Sage and Dorothy Tanning, married to Ives Tanguy and Max Ernst, respectively. The virtuosity, integrity and quality demonstrated by Tanning and Sage are undeniable and now are matters of history. It is also undeniable that Tanguy and Ernst were major international innovators of surrealism and this could not but help elevate their wives' profiles,careers and legacies far beyond the relative obscurity to which Ludwig had and has been relegated. She exhibited her work at the ACA Galleries in the 1930s and at the 1939 New York World's Fair. She exhibited several times at the Newark Museum and was regularly shown at the iconic Rabin & Krueger Gallery in Newark. She died in 1978 in East Orange, New Jersey.
Price: 250 USD
Location: Westfield, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-10-11T16:18:05.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Painting Surface: Paper
Features: Estate Stamp
Region of Origin: US
Width (Inches): 13 1/2
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Subject: Flowersl
Material: Oil
Height (Inches): 18 3/4
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Artist: Amalia Ludwig
Year of Production: 1920s/1930s
Style: Modernist
Color: Multi-Color
Signed: Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Signed?: Signed
Type: Painting
Original/Reproduction: Original