Naomi Feinberg "Wild Spirit" Sculpture in Italian Marble 1970s
Evan Lobel
Hand-carved “Wild Spirit” sculpture in Italian marble on a white lacquered wood base by Naomi Feinberg, American 1970’s. This is a stunning work by a renowned American sculptor.
Naomi Feinberg was a New York based sculptor who worked primarily in stone. She began sculpting in the 1940’s and became affiliated with artist group Studio 725 which was a consortium of woman artists working in Union Square NYC. She studied sculpture with Philip Darling, Jose De Creeft, and Lorrie Goulet at the New School, the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Students League, and the School of Visual Arts A relative late comer to the art world, Naomi Feinberg emerged as highly accomplished, multi-faceted artist who juggled architectural coherence with a preoccupation with the human form, to create works that are both experimental and primitive. She is included in the archives of American art at the Smithsonian Institute.
Provenance: The personal collection of the artist and then her family after her death. This piece was part of Lobel Modern's exhibition: Naomi Feinberg: A Woman Sculpting in a Man's World.
W: 9 inches
D: 7 inches
H: 35 inches
Condition: Excellent
$12,000
ref: sculpture129