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Martin Lewis
Circus Night.

1933.

About the Item

Signed in pencil by the artist. Drypoint and sandground, 1933. Edition 100, recorded impressions 43. Of the forty-three recorded impressions printed, a group of those were unsigned at the time of the artist's death. Therefore artist signed impressions, like this one, are very rare. Image size 11 1/8 x 14 7/8" (28.2 x 37.8 cm). Framed in ash round molding painted black, 8 ply archival mat, archival back & Tru Vue Optium museum acrylic. Very good condition, a brilliant impression. Martin Lewis is considered one of the great chroniclers of urban life. His ability to capture adverse weather conditions and obscure light sources, coupled with a keen sense of composition and technical skill, made him one of America's greatest printmakers of the twentieth century. His earliest etchings date from 1915; however, these prints show a technical ability above that of most beginner printmakers. He was known for destroying prints and plates that he found objectionable; therefore, it is possible that he made prints earlier and discarded them. He produced over 147 drypoints, etchings, mezzotints, aquatints, and lithographs between 1915 and 1953. As an artist, his first success was as a watercolorist, but he also worked in oil. Lewis' sophisticated compositions enabled him to move to the next level in his artistic career. Kennedy Galleries gave him his first one-artist show in 1927 featuring his watercolors. The first show was a great success, and the gallery invited him to have a second show in 1928 which featured his prints. The prints were an immediate success. He sold out many editions within short periods of time. One print, Relics, was so popular that the edition was sold out in four months at $28 each. A month later the gallery sold a trial proof of Relics for $100, almost four times the original price. Lewis did not want to be associated with any art movement of the period, but that is not to say he did not know and socialize with other artists. One close friend, Edward Hopper, asked him for technical advice on etching. He along with two other artist friends, Armin Landeck, and George Miller, founded a printmaking school in the early 1930s. Because of the depression, the school failed soon after opening. Lewis continued to have success with his prints until the beginning of WWII. After the war, the American art market changed with the importing of many European avant-garde artists. Most American artists of the 1920s and 1930s found it difficult to make a living with their work during this time. In 1944 he began teaching printmaking at the Art Students League where he remained until 1952 when health-related issues forced him to resign. His work at the league and a commission in 1947 to paint portraits for the Dudley Nichols film, Mourning Becomes Electra, were his primary sources of income during the last twenty years of his life. He worked regularly in his in the studio until his death in 1962; however, his last print was produced in 1953.
  • Creator:
    Martin Lewis (1881-1962, American, Australian)
  • Creation Year:
    1933.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Very good condition - a brilliant impression.
  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 11346-31stDibs: LU3312816083
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