Sybil Gibson
American, 1908–1995
                        
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                   
                    
                        
                    
                    
                        
                    
                        		
Since her discovery in the late 1960s, Sybil Gibson's work has been exhibited in over 50 one-woman shows. She has been called a "naive" or "primitive" artist because she is essentially self-taught. Faces, flowers, and female figures, particularly little girls, are common elements in her works, though her compositions vary widely in mood from innocent to disturbing.
 
The painting in the MMFA collection is from Gibson's "late period", after cataract surgery. Works from this time retain the general characteristics of Gibson's earlier works, particularly minimal backgrounds and a lack of detail. Flowers were common subjects throughout Gibson's career though she concentrated on them more heavily in her late works.
                    
                
            American, 1908–1995
Untitled (Floral Arrangement)
1993
                            Object Type:
                            Painting
                        
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            Creation Place:
                            North America, American, Florida
                        
                    
                    
                       
                            Dimensions:
                       
                        27 1/8 in. x 22 5/8 in. (68.9 cm x 57.47 cm)
                            Medium and Support:
                            Tempera on paper
                        
                    
					
                    
                        
                            Accession Number:
                            1995.0006.0003
                        
                    
					
                            Credit Line:
                            Gift of Fred and Theresa Buchanan
                        
                    
					
					  
					
                    
                    
                        Since her discovery in the late 1960s, Sybil Gibson's work has been exhibited in over 50 one-woman shows. She has been called a "naive" or "primitive" artist because she is essentially self-taught. Faces, flowers, and female figures, particularly little girls, are common elements in her works, though her compositions vary widely in mood from innocent to disturbing.
The painting in the MMFA collection is from Gibson's "late period", after cataract surgery. Works from this time retain the general characteristics of Gibson's earlier works, particularly minimal backgrounds and a lack of detail. Flowers were common subjects throughout Gibson's career though she concentrated on them more heavily in her late works.
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