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ArtistShokler, Harry

Artist Years1897-1978

Artist NationalityAmerican

TitleMaine Coast

Yearca. 1950

MediumPrint > Serigraph / Screen Print

DimensionsComposition: 12.1 X 16.1 inches
Sheet: 15 X 19 inches

Description

Color screenprint, signed with pen & ink in the image at lower left, printed on fine-grained tan wove paper, 1.3 – 1.5 inch margins. Mint condition. Free shipping to US address.

Accession Number583940

NotesHarry Shokler was one of the first American artists to develop the technique of silkscreen printing. He studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy, the Chester Springs (PA) Academy, and the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. He spent several years working and studying in Europe and North Africa, which led to a solo exhibition of his work in Paris at the Gallerie de Marsan. He worked in New York for the Works Progress Administration, creating serigraphs (prints) and paintings of people and landscapes around the city. Printmaking was an important medium during the 1930s, because it provided a low-cost way to reproduce images, making art accessible to a broad audience. Shokler taught at several art schools, and his 1946 book on serigraphy, Artists Manual for Silk Screen Print Making, has enjoyed numerous reprintings.
(source: Smithsonian American Art Museum)

Price $750.00

Additional information

Artist

Shokler

Country

American

Region

North American