Dan Gabriel – “Untitled Organic Abstraction” (25×36 Oil on Paper, NYC Provenance)

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Dan Gabriel – “Untitled Organic Abstraction” (25×36 Oil on Paper, NYC Provenance)


This original Dan Gabriel oil painting exemplifies his signature soft organic abstraction, combining layered color fields with botanical-inspired forms in lavender, peach, and sage. Represented through Mitch Morse Gallery Inc. and its Art Spectrum division during the 1970s–1990s, Gabriel’s works were celebrated for their meditative calm and refined color harmony.
A beautifully preserved example of American postwar lyrical abstraction, now available from Artfind Gallery, Washington DC.

DETAILED ARTWORK DESCRIPTION

Dan Gabriel (American, Active 1970s–1990s)
Untitled Organic Abstraction
Oil on Paper | 25 × 36 in.
Signed lower right “Dan Gabriel”
Provenance: Mitch Morse Gallery Inc., NYC → Private Collection → Artfind Gallery, Washington DC

This luminous abstract features Dan Gabriel’s most recognizable vocabulary of soft, feathered forms rendered in translucent layers of lavender, pale peach, dusty rose, and sage green. The composition rises vertically, resembling petals, fronds, or gently unfolding botanical forms—a hallmark of Gabriel’s lyrical abstraction.

Gabriel’s technique involves extremely fine brush-blending of oil pigments on heavyweight archival paper, achieving a diffused atmospheric effect similar to Color Field softness but with organic structure. The effect is meditative, weightless, and deeply harmonious.

This work is a quintessential example of late-1970s/early-1980s Mitch Morse Gallery aesthetics: refined, design-conscious contemporary abstraction intended for luxury interiors and corporate spaces.

Dan Gabriel (American, Active 1970s–1990s)

Dan Gabriel was an American abstract painter whose work was closely connected to New York’s contemporary art and design scene from the 1970s through the 1990s. Represented by Mitch Morse Gallery Inc. and its publishing division Art Spectrum, Gabriel became known for his serene oil-on-paper abstractions featuring soft, feathered forms and translucent layers of color.

Working primarily in New York City, Gabriel developed a distinctive visual language inspired by Color Field painting, lyrical abstraction, and organic modernist design. His paintings—built through delicate glazes, smooth blending, and botanical-like shapes—were widely acquired by interior designers, corporate collections, and private clients seeking calm, atmospheric contemporary art.

Gabriel’s refined technique, harmonious color palettes, and elegant compositions place him among the notable American design-abstractionists of the late 20th century. His works remain prized today for their meditative quality, timeless modernism, and strong provenance through the Mitch Morse Gallery.

Dan Gabriel (American, 20th century)
Untitled Organic Abstraction
Oil on paper, 25 × 36 inches
Signed lower right
Provenance: Mitch Morse Gallery Inc., NYC
Elegant feathered pastel abstraction typical of Gabriel’s 1970s–80s period.

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION

Artist: Dan Gabriel (American, Active 1970s–1990s)
Title: Untitled Organic Abstraction
Medium: Oil on Paper
Dimensions: 25 × 36 in.
Signature: Lower right
Date: c. 1975–1985
Provenance:

  1. Mitch Morse Gallery Inc., New York

  2. Private Collection, USA

  3. Artfind Gallery, Washington DC (current owner)
    Condition: Excellent vintage condition

    PROVENANCE CHAIN

  1. Dan Gabriel

  2. Mitch Morse Gallery Inc., NYC

  3. Private Collection

  4. Artfind Gallery, Washington DC (Current Owner)

Dan Gabriel – “Untitled Organic Abstraction” (25×36 Oil on Paper, NYC Provenance)


This original Dan Gabriel oil painting exemplifies his signature soft organic abstraction, combining layered color fields with botanical-inspired forms in lavender, peach, and sage. Represented through Mitch Morse Gallery Inc. and its Art Spectrum division during the 1970s–1990s, Gabriel’s works were celebrated for their meditative calm and refined color harmony.
A beautifully preserved example of American postwar lyrical abstraction, now available from Artfind Gallery, Washington DC.

DETAILED ARTWORK DESCRIPTION

Dan Gabriel (American, Active 1970s–1990s)
Untitled Organic Abstraction
Oil on Paper | 25 × 36 in.
Signed lower right “Dan Gabriel”
Provenance: Mitch Morse Gallery Inc., NYC → Private Collection → Artfind Gallery, Washington DC

This luminous abstract features Dan Gabriel’s most recognizable vocabulary of soft, feathered forms rendered in translucent layers of lavender, pale peach, dusty rose, and sage green. The composition rises vertically, resembling petals, fronds, or gently unfolding botanical forms—a hallmark of Gabriel’s lyrical abstraction.

Gabriel’s technique involves extremely fine brush-blending of oil pigments on heavyweight archival paper, achieving a diffused atmospheric effect similar to Color Field softness but with organic structure. The effect is meditative, weightless, and deeply harmonious.

This work is a quintessential example of late-1970s/early-1980s Mitch Morse Gallery aesthetics: refined, design-conscious contemporary abstraction intended for luxury interiors and corporate spaces.

Dan Gabriel (American, Active 1970s–1990s)

Dan Gabriel was an American abstract painter whose work was closely connected to New York’s contemporary art and design scene from the 1970s through the 1990s. Represented by Mitch Morse Gallery Inc. and its publishing division Art Spectrum, Gabriel became known for his serene oil-on-paper abstractions featuring soft, feathered forms and translucent layers of color.

Working primarily in New York City, Gabriel developed a distinctive visual language inspired by Color Field painting, lyrical abstraction, and organic modernist design. His paintings—built through delicate glazes, smooth blending, and botanical-like shapes—were widely acquired by interior designers, corporate collections, and private clients seeking calm, atmospheric contemporary art.

Gabriel’s refined technique, harmonious color palettes, and elegant compositions place him among the notable American design-abstractionists of the late 20th century. His works remain prized today for their meditative quality, timeless modernism, and strong provenance through the Mitch Morse Gallery.

Dan Gabriel (American, 20th century)
Untitled Organic Abstraction
Oil on paper, 25 × 36 inches
Signed lower right
Provenance: Mitch Morse Gallery Inc., NYC
Elegant feathered pastel abstraction typical of Gabriel’s 1970s–80s period.

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION

Artist: Dan Gabriel (American, Active 1970s–1990s)
Title: Untitled Organic Abstraction
Medium: Oil on Paper
Dimensions: 25 × 36 in.
Signature: Lower right
Date: c. 1975–1985
Provenance:

  1. Mitch Morse Gallery Inc., New York

  2. Private Collection, USA

  3. Artfind Gallery, Washington DC (current owner)
    Condition: Excellent vintage condition

    PROVENANCE CHAIN

  1. Dan Gabriel

  2. Mitch Morse Gallery Inc., NYC

  3. Private Collection

  4. Artfind Gallery, Washington DC (Current Owner)

DAN GABRIEL

American Abstract Painter • Active 1970s–1990s

Represented by Mitch Morse Gallery Inc., New York
Distributed through ART SPECTRUM, NYC

ARTIST OVERVIEW

Dan Gabriel is an American abstract painter whose work reflects the elegant, organic sensibilities of late 20th-century lyrical abstraction. Active primarily from the 1970s through the 1990s, Gabriel developed a distinctive visual language centered on soft, feathered forms, transparent layers of color, and calm, meditative compositions.

Gabriel’s works were represented and distributed by Mitch Morse Gallery Inc., a respected Upper East Side art gallery that supplied original contemporary works to New York’s thriving interior design world, corporate collections, and private collectors. His paintings remain instantly recognizable for their quiet beauty and sophisticated color harmonies.

Artfind Gallery is honored to present a curated selection of original works by Dan Gabriel.

ARTISTIC STYLE

Gabriel’s paintings are characterized by:

  • Layered oil glazes creating floating organic forms

  • Soft transitions and feathered edges, showing exceptional brush control

  • Muted, atmospheric palettes—lavender, rose, sage, mauve, eucalyptus, misted blue

  • Vertical unfolding compositions reminiscent of petals, plumes, or botanical structures

  • A serene, meditative tone, achieved through translucent color fields

Although fully abstract, Gabriel’s work feels deeply connected to nature—suggesting flowering, breathing, or drifting forms without depicting them literally.

His paintings are often described as:

  • “Organic abstraction”

  • “Lyrical color fields”

  • “Mid-century modern serenity”

  • “Botanical without being botanical”

BACKGROUND & TRAINING

While traditional academic details (birthplace, schooling, etc.) were not formally archived—normal for artists working in New York’s design-gallery ecosystem—Gabriel’s technique and professional associations place him within the broader lineage of:

  • Postwar American abstraction

  • The Washington Color School

  • Lyrical Abstraction (1965–1985)

  • Modern decorative art movements shaped by interior design culture

Artists developing work in this period often trained in:

  • American fine arts programs specializing in color theory

  • Commercial and studio arts that fed directly into NYC gallery networks

  • Independent modernist studios focusing on soft-edge abstraction

Gabriel’s work strongly reflects the influence of Frankenthaler, Jenkins, Sam Francis, and modern Scandinavian color sensibilities.

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

Dan Gabriel worked primarily in New York City, producing original oil-on-paper abstractions for:

  • Mitch Morse Gallery Inc.

  • ART SPECTRUM (Morse’s publishing and distribution division)

  • Corporate art programs

  • Interior designers and architects

  • Boutique galleries along the East Coast

His artwork was especially popular within:

  • Luxury residential interiors

  • Modern office lobbies

  • Healthcare and hospitality design

  • Private collections seeking calming, contemporary works

Gabriel’s collaboration with Mitch Morse—a gallery owner listed in Who’s Who in the East and a recognized lecturer and graphics expert—ensured national exposure for his work.

CREATIVE PROCESS

Gabriel’s technique reveals a slow, deliberate, and meditative working method:

  1. Light underdrawing in graphite or pastel to establish movement

  2. Initial color wash to define emotional temperature

  3. Layered oil glazes, each semi-transparent

  4. Feathering techniques using soft bristle and sable brushes

  5. Organic emergence, letting shapes grow gradually

  6. Refinement through repetition, exploring variations on a theme

The results are artworks that feel alive but quiet, structured but free, merging modernist geometry with natural movement.

LEGACY & COLLECTOR APPEAL

Gabriel’s artwork, though outside the academic museum system, has gained renewed attention from:

  • Collectors of mid-century and post-mid-century abstraction

  • Designers seeking organic modernism

  • Galleries specializing in 20th-century American art

  • Buyers looking for authentic works with a strong decorative presence and timeless calm

His paintings occupy a unique position: refined, meditative, beautifully crafted, and deeply compatible with modern interiors.

Their scarcity—due to the closure of Mitch Morse Gallery in the late 1980s and the movement of remaining inventory to Woodstock, NY—has only increased their desirability.

SELECTED PROVENANCE

  • Mitch Morse Gallery Inc., New York, NY

  • Art Spectrum, a division of Mitch Morse Gallery

  • National corporate and private collections (1970s–1990s)

  • Artfind Gallery, Washington DC (current representative for works pictured in this collection)

AVAILABLE WORKS

Artfind Gallery currently represents a curated group of original Dan Gabriel paintings, each authenticated through provenance from the Mitch Morse Gallery archives and signature analysis.

For acquisition inquiries, private viewings, or catalog requests, please contact:
Artfind Gallery, Washington DC
www.artfind.gallery