Psychological Period (1940s–early 1950s)

During this phase, the artist engaged deeply with the psychoanalytic ideas of stalwarts like Freud and Jung. His paintings explore the unconscious mind through distorted figures, fragmented forms, and compositions that reflect both Cubist and German Expressionist influences. The designation “Psychological Period” accurately conveys the introspective and emotional intensity of this body of work.
The Red Shirt

The Red Shirt

c. 1949
Oil on canvas
24x20in
Signed Lower Right
The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist

Oil on Canvas
C. 1950
Signed Lower Left


SOLD
Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalysis

Oil on Canvas
C. 1948
Signed Lower Right

SOLD
Waiting – Initial Study for The Final Hours

Waiting – Initial Study for The Final Hours

C. 1942
Pastel on Paper
Signed
Waiting The Final Hours

Waiting The Final Hours

c. 1942
Oil on Canvas
30x24
Signed lower right

SOLD
The Conductor

The Conductor

C. 1948
Oil Pastel on Paper
11 x 8 1/2 in
Signed Lower Right
Conversation

Conversation

C. 1950
Acrylic
14x12 1/4 in
Signed lower right
Brave New World

Brave New World

1951
Oil on canvas
24x18 in
Signed lower right
Toujours Gai

Toujours Gai

C. 1951
Oil on Canvas
40x30 in
Signed
Promenade

Promenade

C. 1952
Oil on canvas
24x20 in
Signed lower right
Chess in the Park

Chess in the Park

C. 1949
Oil on Board
30 x 24 in
Signed

Selected artworks from the artist’s early periods are represented by Trigg Ison Fine Art.

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