Sylvia Plimack Mangold
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
American, b. 1938
They moved to a comfortable farmhouse in Washingtonville, New York where they lived a very simple life. Their comfortable farmhouse was homey, lived-in and unpretentious. They painted in two separate studios on the property; her main workplace was a building without electricity set on a windblown hill overlooking the Hudson River.
Sylvia Mangold was influenced by Georgia O'Keeffe, Rene Magritte, Edward Hopper, William Harnett, Jasper Johns and Philip Pearlstein, among others. She served as instructor of painting and drawings at the School of Visual Arts in New York. In 1974, she travelled to Tuscany, Italy.
Writtten and submitted by Jean Ershler Schatz, artist and researcher from Laguna Woods, California.
Sources include:
Contemporary Artists, St. Martins Press, New York, 1977, edited by Colin Naylor
Gail Gregg in Spotlight in ARTnews, September 1996
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