Fritzie Abadi Explained

Fritzie Abadi
Birth Date:1915
Birth Place:Aleppo, Ottoman Empire
Death Date:2001
Nationality:American
Education:Art Students League of New York
Occupation:Artist (Painting and sculpture)

Fritzie Abadi (1915 – 2001) was an American painter, sculptor, and collage artist.

Biography

Abadi was born in Aleppo, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire. The daughter of a rabbi, Abadi lived in Palestine until she was nine years old. She then emigrated to New York City in 1924.[1] She won a drawing competition while attending Bay Ridge High School, and this fostered an early interest in art. She married at eighteen and moved to Oklahoma City, giving birth to two daughters and "forgot about art". In 1945 she returned to Brooklyn, and in 1946 she enrolled in the Art Students League of New York; there she studied under Nahum Tschacbasov.

Her work is included in several museum collections such as the Butler Institute of American Art, the Evansville Museum of Arts and Science, the Slater Memorial Museum, and the Georgia Museum of Art. She has also exhibited in many venues throughout her career.

She has also received several awards including the Acrylic Painting Award of the National Association of Women Artists (1974) and the Box Assemblage Award from the American Society of Contemporary Artists (1979). She was a member of both institutions, serving on the board of the former in 1970 and as president of the latter from 1970 to 1972; she was on the board of the New York Society of Women Artists in 1980, and was also a member of Women in the Arts and the Hudson River Contemporary Artists.[2] A small collection of documentary material is owned by the Archives of American Art.[3]

Artworks

Notes and References

  1. News: O'Neill . Molly . 6 December 1998 . Someone's in the kitchen with Fritzie . 6, 99 . . 27 September 2022.
  2. Book: Jules Heller. Nancy G. Heller. North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary. 19 December 2013. Routledge. 978-1-135-63882-5.
  3. Web site: 2016-12-14 . Fritzie Abadi printed material, 1948–1979 . 2017-01-23 . Archives of American Art . Smithsonian.
  4. Book: Works on paper: women artists : celebrating International Year of the Woman and New York City Bicentennial. Blum, June,, Women in the Arts Foundation, Inc.,, Brooklyn Museum. 0872730549. New York, NY. 2889002. 1975. Brooklyn Museum.