We recently donated this painting, Day into Night, to the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, also know as PAAM. The painting is probably from the 1980's and used to hang to the left of the fireplace in Mom and Dad's living room in Harwich. As Dad had been a long-time member of PAAM and participated in several of their annual artist-member exhibits, I know he would be proud to be represented in this collection. The collection includes work by William Zorach, Wolf Kahn, Franz Kline, John Singer Sargent, William Merrit Chase and other luminaries of American art.
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Saturday, March 2, 2013
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Taos Trees
Dad had also been looking at Wolf Kahn's paintings at this time. You can see him trying out Khan's simplified compositional sense, and succeeding. The desire to try something new remained a hallmark of the Sorgman career right up to the end.
Labels:
abstract landscapes,
acrylic landscapes,
fall,
paintings,
Taos
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Watercolors
Dad belonged to the Rockport Art Association, so we often stopped in to their gallery on some business, or to attend an opening. I believe Dad was one of the more forward-thinking, or "modern" of the group. His bold use of watercolor stood out among the careful "realism" of most of the painters.
Here is a harbor scene. This painting hangs in Mom's apartment to remind us of those sunny summers in the '50's.
Labels:
Cape Ann,
early work,
Gloucester,
paintings,
watercolor
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