RICHARD KEMBLE (1932-2007) - Hand-Signed Print 1967 Rare Midcentury Modern Art
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Artist: Richard Kemble (1932-2007)Original signed & numbered (41/100) print from 1967. A very rare early print from this well-listed American artist. Signed "Christmas 1967" and "41/100 Kemble".Measures 8.25" x 10.25". Mounted professionally to white backing that measures 11" x 14". In excellent condition. Unframed.Richard Kemble was born in 1932 in Erie, Pennsylvania. Having taught for almost twenty years at the State University at Buffalo and later as professor at Pratt Institute in New York City, he gave up academics after having received one of the first print-maker's fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1974. For the last 20 years of his life he devoted his principal attention to creating art at his residences in Key West ,FL and Nantucket, MA. He passed away in 2007.Selected Exhibitions and CollectionsEXHIBITIONS: Abright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Akron Art Institute, OH; AllentownArt Museum, PA; Associated American Artists, New York City; Brandeis University, Waltham, MA; Dallas Public Library; Elaine Horowitz Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ; Fendrich Gallery, Washington DC; Forager House Collection, Nantucket; Gallery Daberkow, Frankfurt, Germany; Gloucester County College, NJ; Hunterdon Art Center, Clinton, NJ; International Print Society; New Hope, P A ; Kameyama Art Exhibition, Kyoto, Japan; Key West Museum
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