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Sigmund Abeles - Max Shabbat The artist's son Maxwell Merck Abeles with his mother Anne Merck Abeles

Max / Shabbat (The artist's son, Maxwell Merck Abeles, with his mother, Anne Merck-Abeles)

An original drypoint by Sigmund Abeles, Max / Shabbat (The artist's son, Maxwell Merck Abeles, with his mother, Anne Merck-Abeles) was printed and published by the artist in a small edition of thirty s in 1993. Of this fine work the artist writes, "Max / Shabbat brings in my son Max and his mother (by now familiar subjects of mine) as often my art is domestic and intimate, familial. Drypoint is more and more my favorite media, there is just no other means to achieve that potent, rich line!" * Other s of Max / Shabbat will be found in the permanent collections of the Worcester Art Museum (collection #20001.84) and the Harvard University Art Museum (object #M24118). This original drypoint engraving is printed on chine colle paper and is signed and numbered, "4/30" in pencil by the artist in the lower margin. In this scene, Sigmund Abeles portrays his young son, Maxwell Merck Abeles at the table which has been elaborately set with two lit Shabbat candles, a kiddush cup, and loaves of Shabbat Challah. Here, the artist has also depicted the boy's mother, Anne Merck-Abeles in the background; who is serving the meal that has been carefully prepared for Sabbath (or Shabbat, as it is called in Hebrew). This is a striking, original example of the engraved art created by the leadidng American artist, Sigmund Abeles.
 
Title: Max / Shabbat (The artist's son, Maxwell Merck Abeles, with his mother, Anne Merck-Abeles on Sabbath)
Artist: Abeles, Sigmund (New York, born, 1934)
Date: 1993
Medium: Original Drypoint Engraving on Chine Colle
Publisher: Sigmund Abeles
Edition: Limited Edition of 30 s, numbered, '4/30'
Note: Sigmund Abeles: One of the most honoured figurative artists of our time, Sigmund Abeles began his formal art education in 1952 at the Pratt Institute, New York. Two years later he enrolled at the Art Students League of New York and studied under Reginald Marsh, Harry Sternberg and Morris Kantor. As well, in 1955, Abeles received a scholarship to study at the Showhegan School in Maine, working under Isabel Bishop and Edwin Dickenson. A second scholarship in 1956 sent him to the Brooklyn Museum School to analyse printmaking techniques. He also received his BA in painting from the University of South Carolina and a Master of Fine Arts degree from Columbia University
  Sigmund Abeles was drafted by the U.S. Army in 1957. After refusing to answer questions concerning some of the more liberal artists with which he had associated Abeles found himself classified as a security risk. (This was, after all, the incomprehensible, potential Communist under every bed, decade of McCarthyism.) Nevertheless, the Army employed Abeles as a technical illustrator and even assigned him top secret clearance. The artist worked for the Army in France, Czechoslovakia and Germany and describes his time there as "living Dr. Strangelove." **
  During his career, Abeles has been active as an original printmaker, painter, sculptor and as a teaching professor. In this latter category he has taught at the Swain School of Design, New Bedford (1961-64), Wellesley College (1964-67) and at Boston University School of Fine Arts, Boston (1969). Sigmund Abeles began teaching at the University of New Hampshire in 1970. He became a full professor there in 1979 and retired in 1987.
  As a sculptor, Sigmund Abeles has also achieved international acclaim, and like his paintings, drawings, and graphic art, a large body of his work in this medium consists of figure studies and portraits. Such works include, Gazing Upward (c. 1963), Expectant Sleeper (1965), Reclining Reader (1967), Caryatid Figure (1975), and many others. In 2007, the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum held the exhibition, From Whence I’ve Come featuring paintings, prints drawings, pastels and sculptures created by the artist from 1951 to 2007. Abele's pensive sculpture of a young girl in bronze, Kaethe, Age Nine, (1968), can be viewed at Brookgreen Gardens, South Carolina.
  Sigmund Abeles’s engravings, lithographs, pastel drawings and paintings are currently found in such major collections as the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the National Academy of Design, the San Diego Museum of Art, Yale University, The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Harvard University Art Museum, The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, the Worcester Art Museum and the Honolulu Academy of Art, as well as other important public and private collections. Other s of Max / Shabbat will be found in the permanent collections of the Worcester Art Museum (collection #20001.84) and the Harvard University Art Museum (object #M24118).
  Sigmund Abeles has held countless solo exhibitions throughout his artistic career, some of which were traveling exhibitions. The latter includes, Abeles: The First 20 Years, Prints & Drawings which was held at five different locations (1979), the Sigmund Abeles, Pastels, Oils, Prints & Drawings (1992), and It FIgures, The Art of Sigmund Abeles held at Hampton III Gallery, Greenville, SC, and The Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum, Myrtle Beach, SC (2012). A selection of the major institutions that have held exhibitions featuring the artist's work include, the University of Nebraska, the Columbia Museum of Art, South Carolina, the DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts, the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, MI, the University of New Hampshire, Bates College Museum of Art, Lewiston, the Visual Arts Gallery at the State University of New York and at the Culture Center, New York City. He has also participated in a number of important group exhibitions throughout the United States, England, and Holland. A few include, American Printmakers, Rijksacademie, Amsterdam (1968), American Contemporary Prints, Institute of Contemporary Art, London (1970), Living American Artists & The Figure, Penn, State U. Museum of Art, Univ. Park PA. (1976), and The Art of Aging, Artists from Israel, England and North America, Hebrew Union College, NYC (2004).
  Among the many professional honours received, Sigmund Abeles was honored with the Arts and Letters Award and grant from the American Academy and National Institute of Arts and Letters for "etchings that pierce the comforting screen and reveal man in all his naked helplessness." (1965). He was elected a National Academician of the National Academy of Design, NY in 1977, Honorary Doctorate of Arts Degree and commencement speaker, Coastal Carolina University in 2000, and the Hall of Fame Honoree, Pastel Society of America, National Arts Club in 2004.
  Many scholars have tried to find a definition for the compelling art of Sigmund Abeles. Perhaps the most appropriate words come from the artist himself: "I'm a figurative artist - but not in a straight representational way. My work has an expressionist quality with psychological overtones; it might be called ' expressive realism' or 'psychological realism'. When I look at a figure, I don’t see just form - I see who the person is and what the person is feeling." He has also stated, "People often quote me on something I wrote about Degas. "He kept looking when most people look away. ' When I look, I constantly seek for a corner to start peeling back the surface layers." ***
  Max / Shabbat: An original drypoint engraving by Sigmund Abeles, Max / Shabbat (The artist's son, Maxwell Merck Abeles, with his mother, Anne Merck-Abeles) was printed and published on chine colle paper by the artist in a small edition of thirty s in 1993. This is signed "Abeles", and numbered, "4/30" in pencil by the artist in the lower margin. In this scene, Sigmund Abeles portrays his young son, Maxwell Merck Abeles at the table which has been elaborately set on this very special occasion, with two lit Shabbat candles placed on ornate candlesticks, a kiddush cup of wine (a sanctified cup of wine), and loaves of Shabbat Challah (a special twisted loaf of bread prepared for Shabbat, and other special Jewish occasions; often covered with a decorative cloth before it is served.). Here, Abeles also depicts the boy's mother, Anne Merck-Abeles in the background; who is serving the meal that has been carefully prepared for Shabbat, as it is called in Hebrew (also known as 'Shabbos' in Yiddish, and sometimes spelled, 'Shabbath', or the more commonly used 'Sabbath' which refers to the Christian version and appears to be an anglicization of the Hebrew). Shabbat is a Jewish day of rest and spiritual enrichment which is observed on the seventh day of the week. And for those who observe it, this is considered the most important ritual observance in Judaism, as well as the most important special day. Of this fine work the artist writes, "Max / Shabbat brings in my son Max and his mother (by now familiar subjects of mine) as often my art is domestic and intimate, familial. Drypoint is more and more my favorite media, there is just no other means to achieve that potent, rich line!"* Max / Shabbat is a striking original example of the graphic art of Sigmund Abeles.
  * Comments by Sigmund Abeles to Art of the Print, August. 2016.
  ** David S Andrew, Sigmund Abeles: A Retrospective, Durham, University of New Hampshire, 1988.
  *** Sigmund Abeles: Expressive Realist Painter & Printmaker, Biddington’s, New York, http://www. biddingtons. com.
Size: 11 3/4 x 8 3/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  UnMatted
Buy Now Price: $650.00 US
Condition: Printed upon Chine Colle and impressed onto a larger sheet of pure rag paper and with full, deckled margins as printed and published by Sigmund Abeles in 1993. Signed and numbered '14/30' in pencil under the plate-mark. This is a deeply bitten, rich drypoint and in excellent condition throughout. Max / Shabbat represents a striking, original example of the accomplished graphic art of Sigmund Abeles.
Subject Sigmund Abeles, Max / Shabbat (Shabbo / Shabbath / Sabbath), Maxwell Merck Abeles, Anne Merck-Abeles, original drypoint engraving on chine colle, intimate, familial subjects in art, Art Students League of New York, Reginald Marsh, Harry Sternberg and Morris Kantor.
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Original Drypoint Engraving by the American artist, Sigmund Abeles.

Max Shabbat The artist's son Maxwell Merck Abeles with his mother Anne Merck Abeles on Shabbath Original Drypoint Engraving by the American artist Sigmund Abeles
Max / Shabbat (The artist's son, Maxwell Merck Abeles, with his mother, Anne Merck-Abeles on Shabbath)

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Abeles, Sigmund (New York, born, 1934)
# Image Title & Artist Medium Date Notes -
01.- Afternoon Light Figure study of the sculptor and photographer Anne Merck by Sigmund Abeles Afternoon Light (Figure Study of the Sculptor and Photographer, Anne Merck) by Sigmund Abeles Original Lithograph 1978 Signed, "Abeles", & inscribed, "A. P." (Artist Proof) in pencil by Sigmund Abeles in lower right margin. Printed by Paul Macguire, Lakeside Studio, Lakeside Michigan.  
02.- B. G. Seated Assistant at the Ahmherst Workshop by Sigmund Abeles B. G. Seated (Assistant at the Ahmherst Workshop) by Sigmund Abeles Original Engraving with Plate Tone 1981 Signed & titled, "Abeles", "B. G. Seated", & inscribed "artist proof" in pencil by Sigmund Abeles in lower right margin. And, bearing the text, "Nude Seated on Floor" on the back of the print. Printed by Robert Townsend, Amherst, Massachusetts.  
03.- Carl's Angus Cow A Prize Winning Angus by Sigmund Abeles Carl's Angus Cow (A Prize Winning Angus) by Sigmund Abeles Original Lithograph (Rare) 1979 Signed, "Abeles", & inscribed "artist proof" in pencil by Sigmund Abeles in lower right margin. And,bearing the text, "Carl's low" on back of print. Printed by Paul Macguire, Lakeside Studio, Lakeside Michigan.  
04.- Cock of The Roost by Sigmund Abeles Cock of The Roost by Sigmund Abeles Original Drypoint Engraving 1981 Signed and numbered "Abeles", "168/250"' by Sigmund Abeles in pencil, and signed within the plate, 'Abeles 01'. Published by the Associated American Artists, New York. Sold
05.- Curled Up Figure Study of a Woman by Sigmund Abeles Curled Up (Figure Study of a Woman) by Sigmund Abeles Original Etching with Plate Tone 1981 Signed, "Abeles", & inscribed "proof" in pencil by Sigmund Abeles in lower right margin. Printed by Robert Townsend, Amherst, Massachusetts.  
06.- Deadly Dancers as Commissioned for The Permanent Revolution by the filmmaker Manfried Kirchheimer by Sigmund Abeles Deadly Dancers (Commissioned for ‘The Permanent Revolution’ by the filmmaker, Manfried Kirchheimer) by Sigmund Abeles Aquatint, Etching, Soft Ground, & Drypoint (Intaglio) 2008 Signed, titled, & numbered, "S. Abeles", "Deadly Dancers", "16/25" in pencil by Sigmund Abeles in lower right margin. Printed by Kathy Caraccio, NYC  
07.- Female Figure Standing with Fist at Back by Sigmund Abeles Female Figure Standing with Fist at Back by Sigmund Abeles Original Charcoal Pencil Drawing 2016 Signed, "Abeles", and dated "2016" in lower margin. Inscribed, "Female Figure Standing with Fist at Back", "2016" in pencil by the artist in lower right margin.  
08.- Janus Headed Man Two Figures Seated Together Facing in Opposite Directions by Sigmund Abeles Janus Headed Man (Two Seated Figures Facing in Opposite Directions),
with a 2nd Figure Study of Woman (on Back of Paper), both drawings by Sigmund Abeles
Original Charcoal Drawing
with a 2nd Original Pencil Drawing (Back of Paper)
2014 Signed, "Abeles", titled, "2. Janus headed Man, and dated "2014" lower right corner. Also Inscribed, "Janus Headed man " "2014", & "charcoal" to the right of a second drawing, a figure study of a sleeping woman on the back of the paper.  
09.- Max Shabbat The artist's son Maxwell Merck Abeles with his mother Anne Merck Abeles on Sabbath Max / Shabbat (The Artist's Son, Maxwell Merck Abeles and his mother, Anne Merck-Abeles on Sabbath) by Sigmund Abeles Original Drypoint on Chine Colle 1993 Signed and numbered "Abeles", "4/30" in pencil by Sigmund Abeles in the lower margin, and published by the artist.  
10.- Max My Horse Max's Laugh by Sigmund Abeles Max, ‘Max's Laugh, Max-Gelding's Laugh, Gelding's Laugh’ (My Horse, Max's Laugh) by Sigmund Abeles Original Engraving & Etching 1971 Signed, titled, & numbered, "Abeles", "Max", "5/20" in pencil by Sigmund Abeles below the image. Also titled in pencil by him "Max's Laugh, Max-Gelding's Laugh, Gelding's Laugh" in lower right margin, and bearing the text, "Gelding" on the back of the print. Published by the artist.  
11.- My Rolling Mare Sayida Study of the artist's Horse by Sigmund Abeles My Rolling Mare, ‘Sayida’ (Study of the Artist's Horse) by Sigmund Abeles Original Drypoint in Mauve Ink 1981 Signed, "S. Abeles", & inscribed "artist proof" in pencil by Sigmund Abeles in lower right margin. Printed by Robert Townsend, s Workshop Boston, Ma..  
12.- Pietrasanta Carver Portrait of the Sculptor and Photographer Anne Merck by Sigmund Abeles Pietrasanta Carver (Portrait of the Sculptor & Photographer, Anne Merck) by Sigmund Abeles Original Lithograph 1977 Signed, "S. Abeles", titled, "Pietrasanta Carver", & inscribed, "artist proof" in pencil by Sigmund Abeles in lower right margin. Printed by Paul Macguire, Lakeside Studio, Lakeside Michigan.  
13.- Portrait of a Young Woman Margo Lillian Jefferson by Sigmund Abeles Portrait of a Young Woman (Margo Lillian Jefferson) by Sigmund Abeles Original Drypoint Engraving 1969 Signed and numbered, "S. Abeles", "20/250" by Sigmund Abeles in pencil. Published by the Associated American Artists, New York Sold
14.- Red Haired Seated Figure Study by Sigmund Abeles Red Haired (Seated Figure Study) by Sigmund Abeles Original Graphite Drawing April, 25, 2014 Signed, "S Abeles", "CA NYC" (Century Association, New York City), and dated "4.25.2014" in lower margin. Titled, "Red-Haired" in upper left corner. Also Inscribed, "Red-Haired" "4.25.2014", & "Pencil" on back of paper.  
15.- Seated Lady with folded Fingers Figure Study by Sigmund Abeles Seated Lady with folded Fingers (Figure Study) by Sigmund Abeles Original Pencil Drawing October, 1, 2015 Signed, "Abeles", and dated "1.10.2015" under the image. Also Inscribed, "Seated Lady with folded Fingers" in pencil on back of paper.  
16.- Self Portrait Shaved Portrait of the artist Sigmund Abeles by Sigmund Abeles Self Portrait Shaved (Portrait of the Artist, Sigmund Abeles) by Sigmund Abeles Original Lithograph 1978 Signed, "Abeles", & numbered, "1/10" in pencil by Sigmund Abeles in lower right margin. And, bearing the title, "Self Portrait" on the back of the print. Printed by Paul Macguire, Lakeside Studio, Lakeside Michigan.  
17.- The Artist's Mother Henrietta Banner Abeles by Sigmund Abeles The Artist's Mother The Artist's Mother (Henrietta Banner Abeles) by Sigmund Abeles Original Etching and Aquatint 1966 Signed, titled, & numbered, "Abeles", "The Artist's Mother", "10/30" in pencil by Sigmund Abeles in lower right margin. And bearing the text, "The Artist's Mother" on the back of the print. Published by Ferdinand Rodent, Maryland.  
18.- Widowed Eve by Sigmund Abeles Widowed Eve by Sigmund Abeles Original Etching and Aquatint 1964 Signed, titled, & inscribed, "Abeles", "Widowed Eve", "artist proof" in pencil by the artist in lower right margin. Published and printed by Sigmund Abeles.  

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