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Charles Seliger

(1926-2009)

Jewelscape.

Acrylic on linen canvas, 1976.
6 3/4 x 7 1/8 in. (17.1 x 18.1 cm.)
Frame: 14 1/4 x 14 1/4 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)

  • Provenance:
    Andrew Crispo Gallery, Inc., New York (label).
    Collection of Charles K. Silberstein, Commercial Decal, Mount Vernon, New York.
    Thence by descent to current owner, New York.

    Seliger was an Abstract Expressionist artist, born and raised in Manhattan. He was one of the original generation of Abstract Expressionist artists connected with the New York School and was one of the youngest artists to exhibit at Peggy Guggenheim's The Art of This Century Gallery, New York (the forerunner to the Betty Parsons Gallery). In 1943, Seliger met and befriended Jimmy Ernst, the son of Max Ernst. Drawn into the circle of the avant-garde in New York through his friendship with Ernst, Seliger's paintings attracted the attention of Howard Putzel who worked with Peggy Guggenheim. At 19, Seliger was included in Putzel's groundbreaking exhibition "A Problem for Critics" at the 67 Gallery, New York. In 1945 Seliger had his first solo exhibition at the Art of This Century Gallery, where he would continue to exhibit his work until the gallery's closure in 1947. At the age of only 20 Seliger's oil painting Natural History: Form within Rock, (1946), was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, for its permanent collection.

    Seliger's unique style of layered pigment with intricate line differentiates him from his Abstract Expressionist peers, and he typically worked in a small intimate scale. His talents were employed by the Commercial Decal Corporation where he began his career designing patterns for decals that could be applied and fired on ceramics.

    Commercial Decal was founded in Mount Vernon, New York in 1912 and was one of only a few firms of its kind in the United States. They produced decals for ceramics and glassware for major international brands. The introduction of photo color separation to the printing process by the company's president, Charles Silberstein, had great impact on the speed and accuracy of the printing process. Seliger, the Vice President of Design, remained with the company until it closed in 1992 and he remained another year to aid in the compnay's archival preservation, donating printing documentation and pattern designs to the Archives Center, National Museum of American History in 1993.
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