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Fall Southern Estates & Collections: Session III

Thu, Oct 31, 2024 10:00AM EDT
  • Property from the Collection of Bob Herron, Savannah, Boston and Paris
Lot 844

Phillip Gabrielli (NY/NJ/MA, b. 1952) Still Life with Pears, O/C

Estimate: $500 - $700
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Property from the Collection of Bob Herron, Savannah, Boston and Paris

Description:

Phillip Gabrielli (NY/NJ/MA, b. 1952), Still Life with Pears, 1996, Oil on Canvas, signed and dated '96' on verso, depicting a still life with postcards and pears on a shelf, with 'Clark Gallery, Lincoln, Mass' label on verso, unframed. Provenance: purchased at Clark Gallery.

Phillip Gabrielli has been showing his classic and curious still life paintings at Clark Gallery since the early 1980’s. A background in art history, religious studies and a penchant for unusual objects all contribute to the unexpected content of Gabrielli’s hyper-real still lives. Although classic in composition, Gabrielli’s paintings are known for their unconventional coupling of unusual or beautiful objects and references to historical paintings and sculpture. Gabrielli earned his MFA from School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and a BA in Art History from Harvard University. A show in 2004 marked his sixth solo exhibition with Clark. His work has been included in group shows at DeCordova Museum, Boston Center for the Arts, Pittsfield Museum, and Al an Stone Gallery, New York, NY. (clarkgallery.com)

Measurements: Height: of canvas 20 in. x Width: 16 in.

Condition:

Good condition, minor wear to edges of canvas.

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