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Winfred Rembert
All Me

2014

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    Located in New York, NY
    MEDIUM Lithograph on paper DIMENSIONS Unframed: 16 ½ x 12 ½ inches Framed: 24 x 20 inches SIGNATURE lower right Geo Bellow / G.B.B.
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  • Miss Prather's Class
    By Winfred Rembert
    Located in New York, NY
    Color Reduction woodcut from 4 blocks with 4 silk screen colors and embossing on white Rives BFK paper Edition 28/30, Unframed MassArt welcomed artist Winfred Rembert for the 2014 Master Print Series, an artist in residency project during which, an established artist transforms an idea into physical artwork, and invites students to collaborate in the art-making process. A self-taught artist, Winfred Rembert records a painful chapter of American history in autobiographical paintings, created on hand-tooled and dyed leather, which explore the lives of African Americans in Jim Crow-era Georgia. After taking part in civil rights demonstrations, he survived a lynching only to be sent to prison to do hard labor on a chain gang. Another inmate taught him leatherworking and Rembert began depicting his past in engaging compositions and vibrant color. In many scenes, Rembert offers a raw view of racism, inequality, and violence while celebrating his community’s resilience in the face of such overwhelming injustice. Winfred Rembert also participated in the Adderley Lecture series, which features distinguished artists, historians, and writers and was established in 1995 in memory of Tyrone Maurice Adderley. Past Adderley lecturers have included Chakaia Booker, Melvin Edwards...
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  • Atlantic City Rolling Chair
    By Jamie Wyeth
    Located in New York, NY
    Edition 89/150 This is a framed etching, signed Jamie Wyeth at the lower right corner, and 89/150 at the lower left corner. Jamie Wyeth (b. 1946) is a third-generation artist, disti...
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  • Cows
    By Jamie Wyeth
    Located in New York, NY
    Edition 108/150, framed Sheet size: 25 x 20 inches Image size: 9.75 x 9.75 inches Frame size: 28 x 23 inches Signed lower left: 108/150 Signed lower right: Jamie Wyeth Jamie Wyeth (...
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    Cows
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  • Bee Shadows
    By Jamie Wyeth
    Located in New York, NY
    Edition 108/150, framed Sheet size: 25 x 20 inches Image size: 9 x 12 inches Frame size: 28 x 22.75 inches Signed lower left: 108/150 Signed lower right: Jamie Wyeth Jamie Wyeth (b....
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    1980s Contemporary Animal Prints

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  • Pond Edge III
    By Michael Mazur
    Located in New York, NY
    Medium: Etching, Aquatint, Relief on BFK paper Framed dimensions: 37 x 41 ½ inches Artist's Proof
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  • Moscow, Russia Workers Woodblock c.1930s WPA era Woodcut Print Hand Signed
    By Albert Abramovitz
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    Some of his prints were published by the WPA. it is a wood engraving signed in pencil. From a small edition. It measures 12 X 12.5 full sheet with margins. image is smaller. Albert...
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