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Description
Vintage Mildred Hado etching titled Swans, circa 1970s. It features a nautical abstract seascape theme with three swans under the sun and a below water view of subterranean ocean depths with deep sea creatures / fish.
Mildred Hado
A graduate of Cooper Union School of Art, N.Y, Mildred Hado studied with Robert Gwathmay, Hans Moller, and Edwin Dickinson at the Art Students League, Parsons School of Design, and at Pratt Graphics Center, NY. Her early experience in the animated commercial and film industry developed in her a sharp sense of design and the power to communicate strongly yet simply. Many of her paintings showcase conceptual ideas and illustrate common sayings in novel ways. She was influenced by Paul Klee, Saul Steinberg and Gustav Klimpt.
Mildred Hado’s work was displayed in many of New York’s outdoor art shows, museums and private collections during the 1970’s and 80’s. She became known for her unique painting technique using translucent layers of acrylic paint, richly textured surfaces, and abstract forms through which she communicated social commentary with humor and whimsy.
Mildred exhibited and sold her work widely in Metropolitan NY and New England but looked forward to returning to her gallery in Lenox every summer. Her works hardly ever find their way to private collections. Museums bought up most of her original paintings.
Exhibitions & Collections
Brooklyn Museum, NY
Heckscher Museum, NY
Queens Museum, NY
Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA
Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT
WilIiams College Museum, MA
National Arts Club, NY
By Hand Gallery, Haddonfield, NJ
Fairleigh Dickinson University, NJ
American Health Foundation, NY
Innisbrook, Tarpon Springs, FL
National Heart & Lung Institute, Bethesda, MD
Riggs Center, Lenox, MA
Mindscape Gallery, Evanston, IL
Artexpo, NY
Hoadley Gallery, Lenox, MA
Clark Whitney Gallery, Lenox MA
Condition
Very good.
Dimensions
20" x 16", sans 12 x 9