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Aquitania-New York-Glasgow
1940's Ink & Gouache

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Sydney Engelberg

Entitled Aquitania-New York-Glasgow, this 1940's ink and gouache on paper  is by Sydney Engelberg (1912-1997). It depicts the soldiers quarters on the RMS Aquitania on its journey from New York to Glasgow. Engelberg was a painter and illustrator who primarily worked within the American Scene tradition during the first half of the 20th century. He blended aspects of Regionalism, Social Realism, and occasionally Magic Realism to create uniquely American narratives. Active during the peak of American Scene painting, Engelberg was a contemporary—and at times a student—of the movement’s key artist, Thomas Hart Benton (1889–1975). Engelberg combined the more conservative Regionalism with elements of the left-leaning Social Realism, while also occasionally incorporating the surreal, dreamlike qualities of Magic Realism. Most of Engelberg’s work was created during his active service in WWII and through his illustrations for The New Yorker magazine, both before and after the war. However, like the mischievous harlequins that appear and disappear throughout his oeuvre, Engelberg hid a secret: he was a closeted gay man until he met his lifelong partner in the early 1950s. His hidden identity would influence how he experienced and depicted the "American Scene," both at home and at war. 

C. 1940-1945
Ink and Gouache on Paper
11"x9" unframed, 25"x20" framed 

Excellent vintage condition. Framed in a solid wood frame with a matte black finish using double archival matting in 4 ply "graphite" and 8 ply "thatch" behind conservation clear glass.

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