Wilbur Niewald (Missouri, b. 1925)
Penn Valley, circa 1970s
Oil on canvas
28" x 34"
An abstracted view of Penn Valley Park in Kansas City, Missouri. Titled to the reverse. Presented in a simple slat frame that measures 28 3/4" x 35".
Wilbur Niewald has been dubbed "the Patriarch of the Kansas City Art World" by Julián Zugazagoitia, director of the Nelson-Atkins Gallery of Art. Each of Niewald's paintings offered in this auction date from the 1970s, a decade pivotal to his identity as an artist, transitioning from a distinct abstract style to one more resolutely based on natural observation. In addition to a career of creating exciting and influential works of his own, Niewald joined the Kansas City Art Institute's faculty in 1949, where over the course of several decades in a variety of roles (including the Chair of Painting and Printmaking) he helped shape KCAI pedagogy and prepare generations of contemporary artists.
Provenance: From the corporate art collection of a Kansas City based Fortune 500 company, previously acquired directly from the artist.
Condition
The canvas has been noticeably indented by another work pressing against it, leaving a long crease along the top and left areas of the oil. No in-painting or over-painting observed under blacklight inspection.
Available payment options