ROBERT MOTHERWELL PRINTS Catalogue Raisonne 1977-1979 Original Lithograph Cover

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ROBERT MOTHERWELL Catalogue RaisonneTHE PRINTS 1977 - 1979Limited Edition of only 2500 Original Lithograph Cover by Robert Motherwell Printed by Siena Studios, New York Published by Brooke Alexander Foreword & Footnotes by the Artist Not Signed or Numbered OUT OF PRINT & Increasingly Scarce No Reserve Be sure to check out my other items on sale! Robert Motherwell (January 24, 1915 – July 16, 1991) American painter, printmaker and editor. He was one of the youngest of the New York School (a phrase he coined), which also included Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, and Philip Guston. In 1940 Motherwell moved to New York to study at Columbia University, where he was encouraged by Meyer Schapiro to devote himself to painting rather than scholarship. Shapiro introduced the young artist to a group of exiled Parisian Surrealists (Max Ernst, Duchamp, Masson) and arranged for Motherwell to study with Kurt Seligmann. The time that Motherwell spent with the Surrealists proved to be influential on his artistic process. After a 1941 voyage with Roberto Matta to Mexico—on a boat where he met Maria, an actress and his future wife—Motherwell decided to make painting his primary vocation. The sketches Motherwell made in Mexico later evolved into his first important paintings, such as Little Spanish Prison, 1941, and Pancho Villa, Dead read more