Works
  • Toni LaSelle, Early Constructions no. 21, 1946
    Toni LaSelle
    Early Constructions no. 21, 1946
    Ink and Cray-Pas (oil pastel) on paper
    14 x 9 3/4 in (35.6 x 24.8 cm)
    TL 819
  • Toni LaSelle, Gulf of Bitterness, 1952
    Toni LaSelle
    Gulf of Bitterness, 1952
    Oil on Canvasboard
    24 x 20 in (61 x 50.8 cm)
    TL 44
  • Toni LaSelle, Identity - Not My Own, 1949
    Toni LaSelle
    Identity - Not My Own, 1949
    Oil on Canvas
    Vintage Frame
    30 x 23 x 1 in (76.2 x 58.4 x 2.5 cm)
    TL 246
    Sold
  • Toni LaSelle, Sky + Sea / Nick's Wharf, 1946
    Toni LaSelle
    Sky + Sea / Nick's Wharf, 1946
    Ink and Cray-Pas (oil pastel) on paper
    14 x 9 3/4 in (35.6 x 24.8 cm)
    TL 821
    Sold
  • Toni LaSelle, Sky and Sea / Nick's Wharf, 1946
    Toni LaSelle
    Sky and Sea / Nick's Wharf, 1946
    Ink and Cray-Pas (oil pastel) on paper
    14 x 9 3/4 in (35.6 x 24.8 cm)
    TL 818
  • Toni LaSelle, Untitled, 1946
    Toni LaSelle
    Untitled, 1946
    Oil on Canvasboard
    16 x 20 in ( 40.6 x 50.8 cm)
    TL 431
Biography

Toni LaSelle (1901–2002) was a pioneering American modernist and a key figure in shaping modern art education in the United States. Strongly influenced by European movements such as the Bauhaus and Constructivism, LaSelle’s practice is defined by a rigorous and elegant

exploration of colour, form, and spatial harmony. As both an artist and teacher, she played a critical role in introducing and advocating modernist ideas in America, long before they were widely embraced.

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