Oil Paintings
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Joseph Kriss's abstract canvases reflect rich textural variations, structural interconnections, and deep color exploration. Developed predominantly from the 1940s onward, his compositions demonstrate a highly evolved sense of spatial harmony and architectural planes.
1970s
Synagogue - Eternal Light (1970s)
Petrified Forest (1970-75)
Village Square (1970-75)
Water Tower (1970-75)
Alien (1970-75)
Crossroads (1970-75)
Blue Stocking (1970-75)
Porto Fino (1970-75)
Study (1970-75)
Fire (1970-75)
Mexico (1970-75)
Jazz Musicians (1970-75)
Harrys Bar (1970-75)
Harrys Bar 2 (1970-75)
Jezebel (1970s)
Temple (1970-75)
Window (1970-75)
Man With Hat (1970-75)
Tunnel of Hezekiah (1970s)
Collision (1970-75)
Musician (1970-75)
Cabo San Lucas (1975)
Point Reyes (1975)
Marrakesh (1970-75)
Garden Path (1978)
Japanese Matchboxes [mixed media]
1960s
Slight Of Hand (1960s)
Hostess (1960s)
Afternoon in Florence (1960)
Moulin Rouge (1961)
Marketplace (1961)
Opus I (1961)
Abandoned Billboard (1962)
Opus II (1962?)
Opus III (1963)
Roman Evening (1963)
Bastille Day at La Baule (1965)
Sunday at Belle Isle (1965)
Study on a Poppy (1966)
Nirvana (1966)
Pueblo (1965)
Red Landscape (1964)
Reggie (1960)
Summer (1963)
Triumph (1968)
Winter (1963)
The Survivor (1966)
Thistle and Rose (1968)
Red Woods (1960s)
Tannery [protective covering] (1960s)
1950s
Blue Hour (1957)
Untitled One (1959)
Untitled Two (1959)
Cathedral I (1957)
Samson (1958)
1940s
St Louis Zoo [pastel] (1940s)
Blue Flowers (1945)
Grove Along Riverbank [pastel] (1947)