Description: Seena Donneson (Born 1924) is active/lives in New York. Seena Donneson is known for Symbolic printmaking, themes of decay, rebirth and changing society. Born in New York City in 1924, Seena Donneson studied at the Pratt Institute and the Art Students League. Her first exhibition of tondos (circular work of art) in 1961 resulted in a series of exhibits touring museums, universities and galleries throughout the US. Gordon Brown, in Art Voices in 1963, wrote of her work. In 1966, she exhibited at the Terrain Gallery in NY. Her work was at the Brooklyn Museum 15th National Print Exhibition and circulated by the American Federation of Arts. Her work was in the Pratt Institute's Second International Miniature print exhibition. She was a recipient of a MacDowell Fellowshop in 1963-64. She won awards at the Heckscher Museum, Suffolk Museum, Ball State University and others. eena Donneson’s “Madonna” is a remarkable piece of art that embodies the essence of expressionism. The painting, created in 1953, portrays the Black Madonna, a subject that is both powerful and captivating. The artwork is original, making it a medium-sized piece that can complement any room in your home. The artist’s unique style and use of materials make this painting a one-of-a-kind piece. The artwork is perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors alike, and it is sure to add a touch of sophistication to any collection. If you're looking for a stunning and meaningful artwork to add to your collection, Seena Donneson’s “Madonna” is an excellent choice.
Price: 1500 USD
Location: San Diego, California
End Time: 2025-01-22T21:46:36.000Z
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Type: Print
Artist: Seena Donneson
Brand: Seena Donneson
Publication Year: circa 1965
Year of Production: 1963
Size: Medium
Original/Reprint: Original
Style: Expressionism
Title: Madonna
Material: painting
Subject: Black Madonna
Frame Size: 48 x 33.5 inches