Albert Handell Limited Edition Lithograph

Item Number: 401
Time Left: CLOSED



Description
"Peckamoose Falls" is a lovely full color, limited edition Albert Handell signed lithograph, 76/275. It is 20" high x 25" wide unframed.
ALBERT HANDELL, born in Brooklyn, New York in 1937, began formal studies of drawing and anatomy at age sixteen. In 1954, he enrolled at the Art Students League of New York City to study drawing and anatomy with the late Louis Priscilla and the late Robert Ward Johnson, and later studied painting for two years with Frank Mason. From 1961 to 1965, Mr. Handell lived and traveled in Europe and painted independently in his own Paris studio.
Since 1961, he has had over thirty one-man shows and received over seventy prizes and awards, including the following partial listing from the annual exhibitions of:
The Allied Artists of America, New York City
The Audubon Artists of America, New York City
The National Academy of Design, New York City
Academie Artists of America, Springfield, Massachusetts
The Pastel Society of America, New York City
Mr. Handell has received grants from the John F. and Anna Lee Stacy Foundation and from the Elizabeth T. Greenshields Foundation, Montreal Canada. His paintings are in numerous private and public collections and museums.
A partial listing of gallery one-man and museum one-man shows:
The Ventana Fine Art Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1987 to the present
The Guild Gallery, New York City, 1979
The Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, New York, 1977
The Schenectady Museum, Schenectady, New York, 1976
The Berkshire Museum of Art, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 1975
The Eileen Kuhlich Gallery, New York City, 1973
The A.C.A. Gallery, New York City, 1966
The Fitzgerald Gallery, New York City, 1961-1963
Mr. Handell now exhibits with the Ventana Fine Art Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where, since 1987, he has had annual one-man shows.
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