Original Oil Painting of a Santa Fe Winter Scene [SOLD]

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Betty Jean Sabo, Southwest Painter
  • Category: Paintings
  • Origin: Western Artists
  • Medium: oil on board
  • Size: 23-1/2” x 17-1/2” image; 34-1/2” x 28-1/2” framed
  • Item # C3465
  • SOLD

Although the location of this painting is not noted, it appears to be at the lower end of Acequia Madre Street in Santa Fe.  The acequia in the foreground, the wooden bridge over the acequia and the adobe house are all very recognizable from that location.  This Sabo painting is clear evidence of Sabo's artistic talent in rendering New Mexico as New Mexicans see it on a regular basis. The dark sky behind the remaining leaves on the trees is typical of the appearance on a winter day following a snow storm.  Sabo was just the best at depicting such a scene.  This is an exceptional painting by an exceptional artist.

 

Betty Jean Sabo is one of Albuquerque's most famous contemporary artists. She was a student at some point of Carl Von Hassler, probably in the early years of her career. She was best known as a painter until later in her career at which time she switched to sculpture.  Her paintings were so popular they were snatched up before the paint dried.

 

She studied art at UNM in the late 1940s and was a renowned painter before she began to create the signature bronzes in her mid-60s. The Albuquerque Museum commissioned one of her first pieces; the 1995 bronze "Julia Resting," of a woman seated on a bench outside the museum's front doors. She also sculpted the Botanical Garden work featuring Clyde and Carrie Tingley, neighbors of Sabo's when she was a child. Clyde Tingley was an early Governor of New Mexico.

 

Betty Sabo (1928 - present) signaturePaintings by Sabo are relatively rare as those who knew her when she was a painter have tended to keep those they purchased. It has been a number of years since she painted, so there are no recent ones for collectors to purchase and there will be no more as Sabo is living with Alzheimer’s.

 

Sabo's legacy, other than the fine art she produced, will be her determination in 1986 to acquire for the Albuquerque Museum the large quantity of fine art amassed at her alma mater, Albuquerque High School.  Graduating classes had developed the routine of purchasing a painting for the school at graduation each year.  The school collection contained paintings by Oscar Berninghaus, Ernest Blumenschein, Bert Phillips and Carl Redin.  A Santa Fe gallery was attempting to purchase the collection but Sabo was determined it should stay in Albuquerque.  She succeeded and that collection now resides permanently at the museum.

 

Condition:  original condition

 

Provenance:  from an estate in Cedar Rapids, IA

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Betty Jean Sabo, Southwest Painter
  • Category: Paintings
  • Origin: Western Artists
  • Medium: oil on board
  • Size: 23-1/2” x 17-1/2” image; 34-1/2” x 28-1/2” framed
  • Item # C3465
  • SOLD

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