American
Size: 25x32. Medium: oil on canvas
Signed: lower right dated 1914. Scene: woman feeding chicken
Abel Warshawsky was born in 1883 in Sharon, Pennysylvania, he was raised in Cleveland, Ohio. He studied at the Cleveland Art Institute, National Academy of Design and the Art Students League. Mr. Warshawsky left for Paris in 1905. He lived and painted in Europe for the next 25 years. The painting by Mr. Warshawsky is from the time he spent in Europe. The woman is dressed in typical clothing of the time feeding the chickens, with a thatched roof building behind her. The painting is an oil on canvas signed on the lower left and dated 1914. The painting is in excellent condition in a plain gold frame. Mr. Warshawsky moved back to the United States in 1940 and settled in Carmel, CA until his death in 1962
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