Elaine Kaufman Feiner, Fog (1968)

Elaine Kaufman Feiner, Fog (1968)

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Description Another early painting by Elaine Kaufman Feiner that sort of reminds us of Wolf Kahn's work -- a combination of color field painting with landscape as the subject matter. This is the type of painting that evokes a mood or a memory.  Elaine Kaufman Feiner (American, 1922-2018) Fog (1968) Oil on canvas Initialed and dated in lower right hand corner 16 3/4" x 20 3/4" (overall) 16" x 20" (sight) Possibly original silver gilt wood frame About the Artist Elaine Kaufman Feiner was born in 1922 in New York City and studied at the New York School of Fine Arts and Washington University's School of Fine Arts.  After her move to Connecticut with her husband and two children, she became active in the Silvermine Guild of Art in New Canaan and a regular contributor to the local and regional art scene.  She became known for her use of color, and the renowned Hungarian-American painter Gabor Peterdi was a mentor.  He wrote that "one can learn to paint well, but colorists are born. To

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