
Domenick Capobianco, Colorful Abstract Acrylic on Panel
Domenick Capobianco (American, b. 1928), Abstract Composition, Acrylic on Panel, apparently unsigned, unframed. 24" H x 20" W. Provenance: Property from the collection of the artist. Note: Domenick Capobianco is a graduate of Washington University at St. Louis, a Rutgers Fellow (1979), and a Guggenheim Fellow (1984/85). He was an educator and mentor at Rutgers University. Capobianco's work can be found in collections worldwide, including: The Academie des Beaux-Arts, Ljubjana, Slovenia, The Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria, and The M.V. Nesterov Museum, Ufa, Russia. Alongside his artist wife Elfi Schuselka (Austrian, b. 1940) he frequently exhibited with the famed 55 Mercer Gallery in New York. Keywords: Painting, Second New York School, Abstraction, Geometric, Shapes, Rainbow, Pop Art, Graphic, Post-War and Contemporary Art
Domenick Capobianco (American, b. 1928), Abstract Composition, Acrylic on Panel, apparently unsigned, unframed. 24" H x 20" W. Provenance: Property from the collection of the artist. Note: Domenick Capobianco is a graduate of Washington University at St. Louis, a Rutgers Fellow (1979), and a Guggenheim Fellow (1984/85). He was an educator and mentor at Rutgers University. Capobianco's work can be found in collections worldwide, including: The Academie des Beaux-Arts, Ljubjana, Slovenia, The Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria, and The M.V. Nesterov Museum, Ufa, Russia. Alongside his artist wife Elfi Schuselka (Austrian, b. 1940) he frequently exhibited with the famed 55 Mercer Gallery in New York. Keywords: Painting, Second New York School, Abstraction, Geometric, Shapes, Rainbow, Pop Art, Graphic, Post-War and Contemporary Art
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Domenick Capobianco (American, b. 1928), Abstract Composition, Acrylic on Panel, apparently unsigned, unframed. 24" H x 20" W. Provenance: Property from the collection of the artist. Note: Domenick Capobianco is a graduate of Washington University at St. Louis, a Rutgers Fellow (1979), and a Guggenheim Fellow (1984/85). He was an educator and mentor at Rutgers University. Capobianco's work can be found in collections worldwide, including: The Academie des Beaux-Arts, Ljubjana, Slovenia, The Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria, and The M.V. Nesterov Museum, Ufa, Russia. Alongside his artist wife Elfi Schuselka (Austrian, b. 1940) he frequently exhibited with the famed 55 Mercer Gallery in New York. Keywords: Painting, Second New York School, Abstraction, Geometric, Shapes, Rainbow, Pop Art, Graphic, Post-War and Contemporary Art























