Beer Stein & Orange Still Life Watercolor-1960s-William Gorman-N.A.

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This is a 13 by 10 inch still life watercolor of a beer stein and an orange. It was done around the 1960s by New Jersey listed artist and National Academy member William Gorman. It is in excellent condition. It could use a new mat. The photos tell the story.This painting will be shipped free via UPS or USPS. William Gorman lived from 1925 to 2005,spending most of his life in Jersey City and then Bayonne,N.J.He was primarily a realist ,if that termed must be used, but there are definite elements of cubism,abstraction and certainly modernism in most of his work. He is in numerous museums including the Butler Institute,the Newark Museum, the Montclair Museum,the National Academy, the Springfield Missouri Museum,the Canton Art Institute,George Washington Carver Museum ,the U.S. Department of State,the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center and the Norfolk Museum of Arts & Sciences.He was featured in the October,1970 American Artist magazine in an article written by Henry Gasser.He was an A.N.A. and was a member of Allied Artists of America,the N.J. Water Color Society,the Philadelphia Water Color Club and the National Society of Painters in Casein. The artist in his own words spoke of his work in the 1964 issue of "Prize-Winning Watercolors" in which one of his paintings was featured: " The recurrent theme of my work is the interpretation read more