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Ronnie WoodBeggars Banquet1990
1990
About the Item
- Creator:Ronnie Wood (1947, British)
- Creation Year:1990
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Printer's Proof, number 1 of 4, aside from the edition of 295
- Medium:
- Period:
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU65631986663
Ronnie Wood
Ronnie Wood was born in Middlesex, England, into a musical and artistic family. Before beginning his musical career he received formal art training at Ealing College of Art in London. As his musical career with the Jeff Beck Group, the Faces and the Rolling Stones progressed, Ronnie continued his painting and drawing, his subjects ranging from musicians he admired, knew and sometimes played with, to family and close friends, and, of course, the self-portrait. Throughout the years the artist and the musician have been inseparable. It is on natural to find him with a pencil as with a guitar, drawing portraits of contemporaries and finding inspiration from his musical i nfluences. In America in the early 1980′s Ronnie produced his first prints three woodcuts and a series of monotypes. At that time he was not yet an experienced printmaker so it was with great enthusiasm that he seized upon it. In 1987 Wood was given the opportunity to spend several months working in a professional printmaking studio in England. Since then he has devoted to a considerable amount of time to printmaking and has produced a number of images using various techniques etching, drypoint, screenprint and digital. Over the years his work has been widely exhibited. In 1996 he had a retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, Sao Paulo, Brazil. He has had numberius one man exhibitions in North and South America, in the far East and throughout Europe.
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