Vintage New York School Abstract Expressionist Oil Painting on Canvas by David Campbell, dated 1965 and initialed HWF. This incredible painting is “of-the-period” and is a fine Example of Post-War American Abstraction. The spontaneous energy of the splatters and sinuous lines conveys a raw, emotional intensity and a sense of controlled chaos, combining action art with constructivist undertones . The use of a vivid color palette against the deep blue ground creates a striking visual tension that is both dissonant and harmonious. The canvas is signed David Campbell on verso, and the initials HWF visible in the lower right corner. The stretcher is 18” x 24” the original frame is 20” x 26”
| Production Technique | Oil Painting |
| Subject | New York |
| Year Of Production | 1965 |
| Type | Painting |
| Artist | David Campbell |
| Unit Of Sale | Single Piece |
| Signed By | David Campbell |
| Signed | Yes |
| Period | Post-War (1940-1970) |
| Material | Canvas |
| Framing | Framed |
| Theme | Art |
| Features | One of a Kind (OOAK) |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Handmade | Yes |
| Time Period Produced | 1960-1969 |
A nice touch is the small hidden detail that you notice only after living with the painting for weeks.