Description
Pop Art style portrait of a woman with a likeness to Kate Moss by Marc Foster Grant (American, 20th Century). Unsigned, from a collection of his work. Unframed.
Marc Foster Grant (American, b. 1947) is an artist from San Diego, CA who began showing his art at 13 years old. This led to becoming San Diego Museum's Art Guild's youngest member. He attended San Francisco State University in 1965 to study printmaking under John Ihle and Dennis Beal. Throughout college, Marc taught silk screening classes in his Potero Hill painting studio and worked at Museum West-an arm of New York Museum of Contemporary Crafts. Later he became the Display Director at Design Research International. He later attended the Brighton School of Art and Design in England for graduate work in printmaking.
In 1973 Marc joined his wife Jeanne's fledging dress business. The couple moved the enterprise from England, back to San Francisco where they opened their first shop, "Jeanne-Marc", in North Beach. Under the same label they sold their small sportswear collection to high-end specialty stores including I. Magnin, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman as well as to stores in Europe and Japan. In 1991 both Marc and Jeanne were elected to the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America)
Exhibitions and Awards:
1969, First Prize - the James D. Phelan Award for Graphics
1970, First Prize - New Paltz Intercollegiate Print Exhibition
"Haircut? Yes, Please" - Victoria and Albert Museum (permanent collection)
1992 - Absolute Vodka's Golden Shears Award for Fashion Design
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Slight bowing to paper.
Origin:
United States
Materials & Techniques:
Screen Print
Details:
What type of item is it? Vintage / Antique / Used
Art Subjects: Portrait
Frame Type: Unframed
Country of Origin: United States
Marc Foster Grant (American, b. 1947) is an artist from San Diego, CA who began showing his art at 13 years old. This led to becoming San Diego Museum's Art Guild's youngest member. He attended San Francisco State University in 1965 to study printmaking under John Ihle and Dennis Beal. Throughout college, Marc taught silk screening classes in his Potero Hill painting studio and worked at Museum West-an arm of New York Museum of Contemporary Crafts. Later he became the Display Director at Design Research International. He later attended the Brighton School of Art and Design in England for graduate work in printmaking.
In 1973 Marc joined his wife Jeanne's fledging dress business. The couple moved the enterprise from England, back to San Francisco where they opened their first shop, "Jeanne-Marc", in North Beach. Under the same label they sold their small sportswear collection to high-end specialty stores including I. Magnin, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman as well as to stores in Europe and Japan. In 1991 both Marc and Jeanne were elected to the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America)
Exhibitions and Awards:
1969, First Prize - the James D. Phelan Award for Graphics
1970, First Prize - New Paltz Intercollegiate Print Exhibition
"Haircut? Yes, Please" - Victoria and Albert Museum (permanent collection)
1992 - Absolute Vodka's Golden Shears Award for Fashion Design
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Slight bowing to paper.
Origin:
United States
Materials & Techniques:
Screen Print
Details:
What type of item is it? Vintage / Antique / Used
Art Subjects: Portrait
Frame Type: Unframed
Country of Origin: United States
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Slight bowing to paper.
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
30 x 23 x 0.07 in
Pop Art Portrait of Kate Moss, Black & White Screen Print by Marc Foster Grant
Estimate $800-$1,380
Starting Price
$400
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