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BeA Haverbusch

Giant Sunflowers by BeA Haverbusch
Giant Sunflowers
24" x 18"
Oil on canvas
Standing By The River by BeA Haverbusch
Standing By The River
22" x 30"
Oil on canvas
Farm Family by BeA Haverbusch
Farm Family
15" x 30"
Oil on canvas
Feelings by BeA Haverbusch
Feelings
36" x 48"
Oil on canvas
Mother and Three Children by BeA Haverbusch
Mother and Three Children
36" x 48"
Oil on canvas
The Panda by BeA Haverbusch
The Panda
30" x 22"
Oil on canvas
Enchanting Village by BeA Haverbusch
Enchanting Village
24" x 36"
Oil on canvas
Playing Marbles by BeA Haverbusch
Playing Marbles
22" x 28"
Oil on canvas
Flower Shop by BeA Haverbusch
Flower Shop
16" x 20"
Oil on canvas
Young People Outdoors by BeA Haverbusch
Young People Outdoors
6" x 16"
Oil on canvas
Gutman Gallery by BeA Haverbusch
Gutman Gallery
Oil on canvas
Reading in Central Park by BeA Haverbusch
Reading in Central Park
15" x 30"
Oil on canvas
SOLD
A Couple Strolling in the Park by BeA Haverbusch
A Couple Strolling in the Park
30" x 15"
Oil on canvas
Village Artist by BeA Haverbusch
Village Artist
48" x 36"
Oil on canvas
St. John's Pass by BeA Haverbusch
St. John's Pass
Watercolor
SOLD
Potpourri Bouquet by BeA Haverbusch
Potpourri Bouquet
24"x 18"
Oil on canvas
View From The Window by BeA Haverbusch
View From The Window
18" x 24"
Oil on canvas
Water For The Flower by BeA Haverbusch
Water For The Flower
18" x 24"
Oil on canvas
Seven in a Rowboat by BeA Haverbusch
Seven in a Rowboat
22" x 28"
Oil on canvas
Blue Treasure Chest by BeA Haverbusch
Blue Treasure Chest
18" x 24"
Oil on canvas
Outdoor Laundry by BeA Haverbusch
Outdoor Laundry
15" x 30"
Oil on canvas
Many Faces by BeA Haverbusch
Many Faces
36" x 48"
Oil on canvas
White Coffee Pot by BeA Haverbusch
White Coffee Pot
12" x 18"
Oil on canvas
United We Stand by BeA Haverbusch
United We Stand
24" x 36"
Oil on canvas
Schlem by BeA Haverbusch
Schlem
7½" x 9½"
Oil on canvas
White Pitcher and Bowl by BeA Haverbusch
White Pitcher and Bowl
15" x 30"
Oil on canvas
Ed's Place by BeA Haverbusch
Ed's Place
36" x 48"
Oil on canvas

Giant Sunflowers Standing By The River Farm Family Feelings Mother and Three Children
The Panda Enchanting Village Playing Marbles Flower Shop Young People Outdoors
Gutman Gallery Reading in Central Park A Couple Strolling in the Park Village Artist St. John's Pass
Potpourri Bouquet View From The Window Water For The Flower Seven in a Rowboat Blue Treasure Chest
Outdoor Laundry Many Faces White Coffee Pot United We Stand Schlem
White Pitcher and Bowl Ed's Place
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BeA Haverbusch painted throughout most of her life. For more than 40 years, she produced works of exceptional impact. A self-taught artist, she made use of layers of colors, achieving texture primarily by palette knife to elaborate spantaneously and freely. She drew out the often paradoxical coexistence of disparate people, animals, places and things in her paintings. One observes in all her works the liberty of proportion, improvisation, and a flair for color.


The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC includes slides and video of BeA Haverbusch's works in its Library Collection and Archive on Women Artists. New York Times art critic Dominick Lombardi reviewed a Haverbusch one-artist exhibition in Westchester County NY, and wrote

"One can't help thinking that she may have been influenced by Vincent van Gogh. She paints flowers, especially sunflowers; she applies her paint thick; and she signs her paintings using her first name only; as did van Gogh."

Santos Martinez, former Curator at Houston's Contemporary Arts Museum commented on Haverbusch's style in terms of the brilliant colors and primitive motifs of Paul Gauguin and George Rouault.

Several BeA Haverbusch works are on permanent display at the Madeleine Gutman Gallery in Greenburgh NY. See this video about the display at the Madeleine Gutman Gallery in Greenburgh NY. The North Country Professional Center in Port Jefferson NY also maintains a permanent display. BeA Haverbusch exhibited widely in the Hudson Valley region, and had one-artist exhibitions at the Gifford Gallery (Randolph VT), The Red Wing Gallery (Tarrytown NY), The Master's School Gallery (Dobbs Ferry NY), The Village Gallery (Stanfordville NY) and the Beekman Cross Gallery (Rhinebeck NY).

To learn more about BeA, see:

BeA Haverbusch's Art Show in Rhinebeck, NY in 1989
(includes a video showing BeA and her creative approach to art)

or

A Family Tribute: BeA Gallery in Stanfordville
(.pdf 3,166 kb - opens in a new window)

or

A Video of BeA's Artwork

or

Click here to see another video of BeA's Artwork
(approximately 1 hour long)

The paintings highlighted at the top of this page are available for purchase and provide a sampling of over 300 paintings available.

To purchase a painting or for further inquiry, please contact edrubin1@optonline.net

Lady Audrey's Gallery in Millerton, NY is currently displaying several of BeA's paintings. Please go to Lady Audrey's Gallery on Saturday March 19 between 1 pm and 3 pm for pizza and prosecco to celebrate artists new to the gallery and see BeA's artwork in person.



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