Richard Artschwager Postwar Minimalist Etching Pencil Signed - May 07, 2023 | Brandywine Valley Auctions In Pa
LiveAuctioneers Logo

lots of lots

Richard Artschwager Postwar Minimalist Etching Pencil Signed

Related Prints & Multiples

More Items from Richard Artschwager

View More

Recommended Art

View More
item-152135027=1
item-152135027=2
item-152135027=3
item-152135027=4
item-152135027=5
item-152135027=6
Richard Artschwager Postwar Minimalist Etching Pencil Signed
Richard Artschwager Postwar Minimalist Etching Pencil Signed
Item Details
Description
Richard Artschwager Postwar Minimalist Etching Pencil Signed . Etching signed by Richard Artscwager; entitled "Intersect"; edition 72/80; pencil signed lower right; dated 1992; 27 x 28,BR>Richard Ernst Artschwager (December 26, 1923 – February 9, 2013) was an American painter, illustrator and sculptor. His work has associations with Pop Art, Conceptual art and Minimalism.Early life and artRichard Artschwager was born to European immigrant parents. His father, Ernst Artschwager, was a Protestant botanist[2] born in Prussia, who suffered greatly from tuberculosis.[3] His mother, Eugenia (née Brodsky),[4] an amateur artist and designer who studied at the Corcoran School of Art,[2] was a Jewish Ukrainian. From his mother, Artschwager received his love of art. In 1935, the family moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico, because of his father's deteriorating health. At that time, Artschwager was already showing a talent for drawing.In 1941, Artschwager entered Cornell University, where he studied chemistry and mathematics.[3] In the fall of 1944, he enlisted in the United States Army and deployed to England and France to fight in World War II. Wounded in the head, he was assigned administrative duty in Frankfurt, where he moved high-level prisoners across the continent. Among them was Nikolaus von Falkenhorst, a German general whom he brought to Oslo to be put on trial by the Norwegians for war crimes.[4] Artschwager was later assigned to an intelligence posting in Vienna.[3] It was there that he met his wife, Elfriede Wejmelka. The two married in 1946 and returned to the United States in 1947. Artschwager then returned to college and, in February 1948, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in physics.Artschwager, however, could not deny his first passion and was encouraged to pursue the arts by his wife. After he received his diploma, the couple moved to New York City, where he worked as a baby photographer[3] and his wife as a designer.In 1949, taking advantage of the GI Bill, Artschwager began to study with Amédée Ozenfant in Paris for a year.[3] Ozenfant was a purist painter. Purism was a Cubist movement in which objects were represented as elementary forms devoid of detail. In the early 1950s, Artschwager abandoned art to work at various jobs, particularly as a turner and a bank employee. In 1953, he began to sell furniture, to ensure regular income, after the birth of his daughter. In 1956, he designed and manufactured simple and modern furniture. His work as a furniture maker left its mark on the art he would later create, as a 1960 commission from the Catholic Church to build portable altars for ships inspired him to start producing small wall objects made of wood and Formica.[4][5] He was quite successful until 1958, when a fire destroyed his entire studio and all its contents.[3] He then took out a large loan to restore his business.
Dimensions
37.5 x 28 in
Buyer's Premium
  • 25% up to $50,000.00
  • 5% up to $100,000.00

Richard Artschwager Postwar Minimalist Etching Pencil Signed

Estimate $100 - $10,000
See Sold Price
Starting Price $50
7 bidders are watching this item.

Shipping & Pickup Options
Item located in Chadds Ford, PA, us
See Policy for Shipping
Local Pickup Available

Payment
Accepts seamless payments through LiveAuctioneers

Brandywine Valley Auctions

Brandywine Valley Auctions

Exton, PA, United States1,079 Followers
TOP