Robert KipnissTrees and Rooftops, Modern Lithograph by Robert Kipniss1980
1980
About the Item
- Creator:Robert Kipniss (1931)
- Creation Year:1980
- Dimensions:Height: 18.5 in (46.99 cm)Width: 14.5 in (36.83 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Long Island City, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: 782591stDibs: LU46614904212
Robert Kipniss
Robert Kipniss was born in 1931 in New York City. He has studied at the Art Students League, Wittenberg University and the University of Iowa, where he received his BA and MFA in painting and art history. Kipniss spent many years making lithographs from stone, aluminum and Mylar plastic. He then switched to pre rocked mezzotint plates of copper, which create his signature soft and dreamy images. Kipniss's works are in the Metropolitan, Boston MFA and the Smithsonian, among many.
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