Portrait of a Gentleman by Bena Frank Mayer 1940

Portrait of a Gentleman by Bena Frank Mayer 1940

Brand: Housebound Interiors
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An arresting mid-century portrait study by New York artist Bena Frank Mayer, executed in oil on canvas during the 1950s. The composition depicts a seated male figure rendered with remarkable restraint and psychological depth, embodying the quiet sophistication associated with postwar American figurative painting. Painted in a subdued palette of slate blue, warm ivory, smoky grey, and muted rose, the work balances expressive painterly movement with a refined sensitivity to light and form. The sitter emerges against an abstracted background of gestural brushstrokes and layered tonal passages, lending the composition an atmospheric and distinctly modern sensibility. Particularly compelling is the artist’s handling of surface throughout the work. Loose expressive strokes contrast beautifully with the carefully articulated facial features and crisp white collar, creating a portrait that feels both intimate and architecturally composed. The painting carries the unmistakable feeling of a private studio work — observational, deeply personal, and unconcerned with formal grandeur. A label verso identifies the artist as Bena Frank Mayer, working from 207 West 106th Street, New York, New York, situating the painting firmly within the mid-century Manhattan studio tradition. The Upper West Side address adds an important layer of provenance and historical context, reinforcing the painting’s connection to the postwar New York art scene. An elegant and highly decorative example of mid-century American figurative painting with timeless gallery appeal. Dimensions 20” x 26” Condition Good vintage condition consistent with age and medium. Minor surface wear and age-related patina throughout, contributing to the work’s authentic period character. Unframed as shown.

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