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ROCKWELL KENT Signed 1931 Original Lithograph Farewell


ROCKWELL KENT Signed 1931 Original Lithograph Farewell
ROCKWELL KENT Signed 1931 Original Lithograph Farewell
ROCKWELL KENT Signed 1931 Original Lithograph Farewell

ROCKWELL KENT Signed 1931 Original Lithograph Farewell   ROCKWELL KENT Signed 1931 Original Lithograph Farewell

ROCKWELL KENT Signed 1931 Original Lithograph "Farewell". This rare original lithograph is entitled "Farewell" (Burne-Jones 61), and dates from 1931.

It is signed in pencil by the artist on the front lower right "Rockwell Kent" and is from the total limited edition of 100 signed impressions. It measures 8 5/8" x 11 1/8" (sheet), 3 ¼" x 5 ¾" (image), and is matted in its original paper mat for a total size of 14 ¼" x 19". It is in excellent condition with original paper tape hinges at the upper sheet edge. Rockwell Kent, artist, author, and political activist, had a long and varied career. And explored the waters around.

S paintings, lithographs, and woodcuts often portrayed the bleak and rugged aspects of nature; a reflection of his life in harsh climates. Had an unusually long and thorough training as an artist. He was a student at the. And subsequently studied architecture at. Toward the end of which he felt a strong inclination toward painting and took up the study of art under William Merritt Chase at the.

He studied later at the. Under Robert Henri and Kenneth Hayes Miller, and finally as an apprentice to Abbott Thayer at. Henri encouraged him to go to. Among his other works were Voyaging Southward from the Strait of Magellan (1924); Salamina (1934) about. And two autobiographies, This is My Own (1940) and It's me O Lord (1955).

The graphic art tradition in which Rockwell Kent worked was not that of the Post-Impressionist or abstract International style, but rather an older and somewhat English style. Hogarth, Blake, Constable, the Pre-Raphaelites, and the British illustrators were his artistic antecedents. His work is most frequently identified with that of the American Social Realists and the great muralists of the 1920s and 1930s.

S figure-studies show with what perseverance he worked to perfect his draftsmanship and his ability to portray the human form in any pose or manner; his architectural training enabled him to draw objects accurately and convincingly. Stands out in American art in his use of symbolism. Humanity was the hero in most of his prints, which are symbolic representations of certain intuitions about life's destiny and the meaning of existence. The fact that Rockwell Kent never worked in the tradition of the Post-Impressionists had considerable effect on critical and public response to his work.

In the 1920s, he was a rising young printmaker; and in the 1930s, he reached his greatest popularity. In 1936, the magazine Prints conducted an extensive and elaborate survey on the practitioners of graphic art in the.

Came out far ahead of all others as the most widely known and successful printmaker in the country. The item "ROCKWELL KENT Signed 1931 Original Lithograph Farewell" is in sale since Monday, November 19, 2012. This item is in the category "Art\Art Prints". The seller is "skf-fineart" and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  1. Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  2. Signed: Signed
  3. Edition Type: Limited Edition
  4. Edition Size: 100
  5. Print Type: Lithograph
  6. Subject: Figures & Portraits
  7. Style: Modernism
  8. Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14")
  9. Date of Creation: 1900-1949
  10. Artist: Rockwell Kent
  11. Print Surface: Paper
  12. Features: Matted

ROCKWELL KENT Signed 1931 Original Lithograph Farewell   ROCKWELL KENT Signed 1931 Original Lithograph Farewell