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Helen Steinthal (1911-1991) - Double Sided 20th Century Acrylic Above Water
Description
This captivating acrylic depicts figures dancing on mass, above a tropical river at night. Colour and repeat imagery bring a tribal feel to the scene, full of curiosity and wonder. The painting has been initialled by the artist to the lower right and bears a second painting by the artist verso. This second artwork depicts a verdant landscape with a sweeping river. Unsigned. On board.Condition
The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some general wear and abrasion to the outer edge.
Size
76 x 51cm (29.9" x 20.1")
Collection Information
Bustling with colourful characters and scenic views, Helen Steinthal leaves us with a body of work that embraces the magic in both mythology and the natural world around us. From Welsh landscapes to dynamic figurative studies, this vibrant collection captures the artists unique creative flair.
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Artist Biography
Helen Steinthal was a painter born in Manchester, daughter of a German-born corn merchant and a French-born artist Bertha Noel Steinthal (1880-1970). Helen studied at Salford Polytechnic from 1928 to 1929, Grosvenor School of Art, 1930 to 1932 under Ian McNab and at the Slade School of Fine Art, where she studied stage design and decorative painting under Vladimir Polunin, 1933-38.
She worked as a scene painter at the Old Vic and Sadlers Wells, before returning to Manchester at the outbreak of World War II. She exhibited at Manchester Academy of Fine Arts, Leeds City Art Gallery, Manchester Society of Modern Painters and relocated to Wales c. 1945. In the Principality, she exhibited National Eisteddfod and was included in Welsh Arts Council exhibitions of Contemporary Welsh painting at the Royal Academy, Royal Cambrian Academy, Howard Roberts Gallery, Cardiff, Roland, Browse & Delbanco, Ceri Richards Gallery at Swansea University and at the Business Design Centre, London. Bangor University holds examples of her work and her death was recorded in Tremadog, Gwynedd.
| SKU | ru442 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Helen Steinthal (1911-1991) |
| Date | 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 76 x 51cm |
| Medium | Acrylic |
| Style | Expressionism |
| Subject | Mythology |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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