Elizabeth Peyton More Prints
American, b. 1965
Elizabeth Joy Peyton is a contemporary American artist known for her intimate and evocative portraits of iconic figures from popular culture, historical figures, friends, and art-world personalities. Peyton's distinctive approach to portraiture is characterized by delicate brushwork and emotional sensitivity, capturing celebrities, musicians, artists, and friends in moments of introspection and vulnerability. Inspired by Old Master paintings and classical portraiture, Peyton bridges traditional and contemporary art, exploring themes of beauty, identity, youth, and the allure of fame, while delving into the human desire for connection and intimacy.to
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Artist: Elizabeth Peyton
Elizabeth Peyton, Lou Reed + Rachel -Linocut, 2017, Signed Print, Contemporary
By Elizabeth Peyton
Located in Hamburg, DE
Elizabeth Peyton (American, b. 1965)
Lou Reed + Rachel, 2017
Medium: Linocut on wove paper
Dimensions: 57 x 44 cm
Edition of 30: Hand-signed, numbered and dated
Condition: Mint
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Elizabeth Peyton More Prints
Materials
Linocut
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