"Kitchen with Purple Floor", Janice Biala, 1969. Oil on canvas.
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Janice Biala
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Janice Biala, Table Chargee, 1963, mixed media collage on canvas
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Janice Biala, L’Atelier du Marché St. Honoré (The Studio on Street Saint-Honoré), 1982
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Janice Biala, The Bather (Dana), c. 1963
Collage and ink on paper, 12 5/8 x 10 1/8 in. (32.1 x 25.7 cm)
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Spring , Rue de Seine - Janice Biala , 1936.
Polish -American , 1903–2001
Oil on cardboard on wood panel , 25 5/8 x 21 3/8 in.
65 x 54 .3 cm.
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JANICE BIALA
Owl.
Gouache on paper.
Signed in gouache, lower right recto.
Swann Galleries
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Janice Biala
Untitled (Orange Interior), 1967
Oil on linen
57 1/2 × 63 7/8 in | 146.1 × 162.2 cm
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Jack Tworkov (1900, Poland – 1982, US), emigrated to the United States at the age of thirteen, and attended Columbia College as an English major. Spurred by his sister, the artist Janice Biala, he left the university in 1923 to begin art classes at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design. During this period, Tworkov also studied under important members of the Provincetown community of artists, such as Charles W. Hawthorne and Ross E. Moffett. In 1958, he established a home and studio in Provincetown, where he continued to spend his summers until his death. The artist’s first works from the 1920s and 1930s reflect the influence of early modernists such as Cézanne, and predominantly feature still-lifes and figurative scenes. (Alexander Gray Associates)
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“Kitchen with Purple Floor” by Janice Biala, 1969.
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Janice Biala, Untitled (Study for Marie Lorraine Nicole), c. 1957, collage torn paper with oil and pencil on handmade paper
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Janice Biala (Polish/American, 1903–2000), Blue Kitchen, 1969. Oil on canvas, 157.5 × 113 cm
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Janice Biala, Untitled (Bird), 1957
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