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Saul SteinbergTwelve Landscapes, 19691969
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Twelve Landscapes from 1969 is a watercolor and ink on lithograph with rubber stamping on paper. Signed and dated 'STEINBERG/1969' lower right. Framed in a contemporary wood frame.
- Creator:Saul Steinberg (1914-1999, American)
- Creation Year:1969
- Dimensions:Height: 37 in (93.98 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)
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- Condition:generally excellent condition with some slight sheet toning, minor corner tip wear and minor scattered foxing and toning along the sheet edges.
- Gallery Location:Greenwich, CT
- Reference Number:Seller: FASTN1969021stDibs: LU2664213765242
Saul Steinberg
Saul Steinberg was a Romanian American artist, best known for his work for The New Yorker, most notably View of the World from 9th Avenue. He described himself as "a writer who draws
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Vincent DaCosta Smith (December 12, 1929 – December 27, 2003) was an American artist, painter, printmaker and teacher. He was known for his depictions of black life.
Early life
Vincent DaCosta Smith was born on December 12, 1929, in the Bedford-Stuyvesant[1] neighborhood of Brooklyn, to Beresford Leopole Smith and Louise Etheline Todd. Both were immigrants from Barbados.[2] He was raised in Brownsville, Brooklyn and Smith drew what he saw around him.[citation needed] He attended an integrated school where he studied piano and the alto sax.
worked a range of jobs before he became a full-time artist. At 16, he worked for the Lackawanna Railroad repairing tracks. At 17, Smith enlisted in the army and traveled with his brigade for a year.[3] It wasn't until after his time in the army that Smith began to paint and printmaking.[4] At the age of 22, Smith was working in a post office where he grew to be friends with fellow artist Tom Boutis.[1]
Art education
Tom Boutis took Smith to a Paul Cézanne show at the Museum of Modern Art in 1951. After seeing the Cézanne show, Smith resigned from his position at the post office and began reading extensively about art.
He studied at the Art Students League of New York with Reginald Marsh.[citation needed]
Later, he began to sit in on classes at the Brooklyn Museum Art School, where the instructors would let him join in on the lessons and the criticisms.[3] After attending classes at the Brooklyn Museum Art School and the Art Students League of New York, he was accepted and received a scholarship to the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine,[4] where he studied from 1953 to 1956.
Beginning in 1954,[5] he started taking official classes at the Brooklyn Museum Art School, and studied painting, etching, and woodblock printmaking.[4]
Career
Smith was a figurative painter who used abstractions and materiality to make something new.[6] Smith's work depicts the rhythms and intricacies of black life through his prints and paintings.[7] Many of his paintings and prints rely heavily on patterns.[6] According to Ronald Smothers, Vincent D. Smith's work "stood as an expressionistic bridge between the stark figures of Jacob Lawrence and the Cubist and Abstract strains represented by black artists like Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis."[7] Smith has described his own work as "a marriage between Africa and the West."[3] Over his life, he worked in both painting and printmaking.
In 1959, Smith won the John Hay Whitney Fellowship which allowed him to travel to the Caribbean for a year.[8] During this year he was deeply inspired by the customs and lifestyle of the native people.[8] Throughout his life, Smith attended various art schools but it was not until turning 50 he returned to college to earn an official degree.[7]
From 1967 until 1976 he taught at the Whitney Museum’s Art Resource Center.[2] Later in 1985, he taught printmaking at the Center for Art and Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant.
Death and legacy
Smith died in Manhattan on the December 27, 2003 from lymphoma and related complications.[7] Smith was aged 74.[7]
His work is included in many public museum collections including Art Institute of Chicago,[9] Newark Museum of Art,[1] Museum of Modern Art (MoMA),[1] Metropolitan Museum of Art,[1] Yale University Art Gallery,[10] Davidson Art Center,[11] Fitzwilliam Museum,[12] Brooklyn Museum,[13] Albright-Knox Art Gallery,[14] Rhode Island School of Design Museum,[15] among others.
Exhibitions
Over the course of his career, he had over 25 one-man shows and had his work shown in over 30 group shows.[7]
Vincent D. Smith had shown in a range of galleries and museums over his life-span. In 1970, he had his first individual exhibition at the Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. His first retrospective was in 1989 at the Schenectady Museum in Schenectady, New York.[2]
Solo shows:
1974 - The Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine[2]
1974 - Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York[2]
1989 - Schenectady Museum (Retrospective 1964-1989), Schenectady, New York
Awards and honors
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1959 – John Hay Whitney Fellowship, John Hay Whitney Foundation, New York City, New York[8]
1967 – Artist in Residence, Smithsonian Conference Center
1968 – Grant, The American Academy and National Institute of Arts and Letters, New York
1971 – Creative Public Service Award for the Cultural Council Foundation, New York
1973 – National Endowment of the Arts and Humanities Travel Grant, New York
1973-1974 – Childe Hassam Purchase Award, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City, New York
1974 – Thomas P. Clarke Prize, National Academy of Design, New York
1981 – Windsor and Newton Award, National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic , New York.
1985-1986 – Artist-in-Residence, Kenkeleba House Gallery, New York.
Works
Below are some selected works:
Study for Mural at Boys and Girls High School, 1972, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York
A Moment Supreme, 1972, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York
The Triumph of B.L.S., 1973, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York
Jonkonnu Festival, 1996, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York
Murals
Mural for Crotona/Tremont Social Service Center, The Human Resource Administration, New York, New York 1980[1]
Mural for Oberia D. Dempsey Multi-Service Center of Central Harlem, New York, New York 1989[1]
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