Sabina Teichman (1905-1983)

  Always a colorist, Sabina's paintings have a touch of fauvist vitality and responsiveness and color. Her Lyrical Paintings convey the great joy of life which is hers. the joy is so profound that it cannot be obtained in traditional art forms and so it has become necessary for Sabina to create new forms to express the euphoria. As the dynamic colors emerge from her luxuriously coated brush, she surrenders to a newly realized adventure in abstract expressionism. A boldness belies he femininity which yields an exciting style and a joyful freshness. Sabina Teichman illuminates the canvas with strokes of color that affect the very soul of the viewer , for she feels that color inspires the inner being of man. Her response to color elation.

Dynamic colors emerge from the luxuriously
coated brush of this artist, surrendering to her newly realized adventure in abstract impressionism. A boldness belies her femininity which yields an exciting style and a joyful freshness. Sabina Teichman illuminates the canvas with strokes of color that affect the very soul of the viewer, for she knows as did Goethe, that color inspires the inner being of man.

Sabina Teichman's own response to color is elation. Widely known as a figurative painter, one reviews her earlier style only to find that all shapes lived within the surrounding of abstract settings which now dominate her most recent paintings.
The Vatican Museum's collection of contemporary art has acquired Sabina Teichman's painting The Prophet given in response to an expressed desire of a representative of Pope Paul VI, who said that, to the best of his knowledge, it was the first painting by a living American to become part of the Vatican.


Selected One-Woman Shows
Argent Galleries, New York, 1947.
Salpeter Gallery, New York, 1949, 1952, 1954. Shore Galleries, Boston, 1955.
A C A Gallery, New York, 1957, 1960, 1963, 1969. A C A Gallery, Rome, 1965.
Orpheus Ascending Gallery, Stockbridge, Mass., 1973.
New York Cultural Center, 1975.
Selected Museum Collections
Baltimore Museum of Art
Brooklyn Museum
Butler Museum of American Art
Carnegie Institute
Fogg Museum
National Museum of Israel
Phoenix Art Museum
San Francisco Museum of Art
Smithsonian Institution
Syracuse University Museum
Tel Aviv Museum
Vatican Museum, Rome
Whitney Museum of American Art


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