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“HORSES ABOVE RED CLIFF” is a stunning lithograph by Nissan Engel, a maestro of abstract lyricism, created between the vibrant decades of the 1960s and 80s. This signed and numbered piece, 34 out of a limited 125, captures the breathtaking juxtaposition of earthly desires and lofty aspirations, encapsulated in Engel’s unique vision. Measuring 12x18 inches, the artwork evokes a sense of freedom as horses seemingly gallop above a crimson expanse, symbolizing the tension between the grounded realities of life and the ethereal whims of imagination. Engel, whose art draws upon the influences of giants like Klee, Kandinsky, and Picasso, invites viewers to linger—each glance revealing deeper layers of emotional resonance. His exploration of the canvas reflects Engel's belief that “the longer they live with one of my paintings, the more they see in it,” making this piece an enchanting addition to any art lover's abode. After being stored for over 50 years in a retired Manhattan gallery, this lithograph is ready to leap into a new home, bringing with it a dash of history and a splash of quirkiness.
“HORSES ABOVE RED CLIFF” is a stunning lithograph by Nissan Engel, a maestro of abstract lyricism, created between the vibrant decades of the 1960s and 80s. This signed and numbered piece, 34 out of a limited 125, captures the breathtaking juxtaposition of earthly desires and lofty aspirations, encapsulated in Engel’s unique vision. Measuring 12x18 inches, the artwork evokes a sense of freedom as horses seemingly gallop above a crimson expanse, symbolizing the tension between the grounded realities of life and the ethereal whims of imagination. Engel, whose art draws upon the influences of giants like Klee, Kandinsky, and Picasso, invites viewers to linger—each glance revealing deeper layers of emotional resonance. His exploration of the canvas reflects Engel's belief that “the longer they live with one of my paintings, the more they see in it,” making this piece an enchanting addition to any art lover's abode. After being stored for over 50 years in a retired Manhattan gallery, this lithograph is ready to leap into a new home, bringing with it a dash of history and a splash of quirkiness.
“HORSES ABOVE RED CLIFF” is a stunning lithograph by Nissan Engel, a maestro of abstract lyricism, created between the vibrant decades of the 1960s and 80s. This signed and numbered piece, 34 out of a limited 125, captures the breathtaking juxtaposition of earthly desires and lofty aspirations, encapsulated in Engel’s unique vision. Measuring 12x18 inches, the artwork evokes a sense of freedom as horses seemingly gallop above a crimson expanse, symbolizing the tension between the grounded realities of life and the ethereal whims of imagination. Engel, whose art draws upon the influences of giants like Klee, Kandinsky, and Picasso, invites viewers to linger—each glance revealing deeper layers of emotional resonance. His exploration of the canvas reflects Engel's belief that “the longer they live with one of my paintings, the more they see in it,” making this piece an enchanting addition to any art lover's abode. After being stored for over 50 years in a retired Manhattan gallery, this lithograph is ready to leap into a new home, bringing with it a dash of history and a splash of quirkiness.