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Artist: Ernest Crichlow
Young Lady in Yellow Dress
By Ernest Crichlow
Located in New York, NY
Color etching and aquatint on wove paper. Signed, titled and numbered 56/100 in pencil.
This etching is made after the painting of the same subject "Woman in Yellow Dress...
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1970s Realist Ernest Crichlow Figurative Prints
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Color, Etching, Aquatint
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NEW DREAMS Signed Lithograph Young Black Girl Portrait, African American History
By Ernest Crichlow
Located in Union City, NJ
NEW DREAMS is an original limited edition lithograph by the Harlem Renaissance, African-American artist ERNEST CRICHLOW (1914-2005). Printed from hand drawn plates using traditional hand lithography techniques on archival printmaking paper 100% acid free. NEW DREAMS presents a poignant, realistic portrait of a young black girl, profile view, combed back flip hairstyle, wearing a light peach puff sleeve dress as she pensively gazes forward(toward the future?), a historic rural scene from the past transpires behind her shown as an older black woman dressed in a white blouse, head wrap, and long dark skirt bending forward as she works in the field. NEW DREAMS is a fine social-realist style portrait expressed in an appealing warm color palette with ivory cream as the background. Sepia brown is used for the main drawing, the tree at center is accented with delicate light green and soft coral red leaves; a railed fence in front of a band of light olive green forms a grassy division between the present and past.
Print size - 24.5 x 16.75 inches, unframed, excellent condition, pencil signed by Ernest Crichlow
Image size - 17.75 x 11.75 inches
Year published - 2002
Edition size - 150, plus proofs
Printer - JK Fine Art Editions Co. NJ
Ernest Crichlow was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1914, died 2005, Brooklyn NY. He joined the Harlem Artists Guild in the 1930s and worked alongside Jacob Lawrence, Charles Alston, and Aaron Douglas. The Artists Guild was supported by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which provided employment for many artists during the Depression. For Crichlow, the WPA was essential to the formation of many careers of African-American artists. He said that the WPA was "the greatest stimulant the American art scene had ever had. It meant something to be an artist then. The WPA was our haven and offered us a real entrée into what was happening. We had a lot of hope . . . Before that, very few of us had anything resembling a real art education." Crichlow was always a strong advocate for black artists. In 1969, he, Romare Bearden, and Norman Lewis...
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EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Woman, Color Collage Portrait
By Ernest Crichlow
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EVENING THOUGHTS is an original limited edition lithograph by the Harlem Renaissance, social realist African-American artist ERNEST CRICHLOW (1914-2005). Printed in 2002 at JK Fine Art Editions Co. from hand drawn plates using traditional hand lithography techniques on archival printmaking paper 100% acid free. EVENING THOUGHTS is an abstract color collage portrait depicting a pensive young black woman expressed using geometric details to form her nose, forehead highlight, and eyes. The woman's youthful presence is enhanced by her lime green v-neck and periwinkle blue top as she peers from behind a pink curtain looking down and to her left; her hand near positioned her mouth. Moody moonlit background of teal blue, neutral gray.
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Image size - 17.5 x 13 in.
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EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Female Portrait, Color Collage
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Print size - 25 x 18 in., unframed excellent condition, pencil signed by Ernest Crichlow
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Edition size - 150
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EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Female Portrait, Color Collage
By Ernest Crichlow
Located in Union City, NJ
EVENING THOUGHTS is an original limited edition lithograph by the Harlem Renaissance, social realist African-American artist ERNEST CRICHLOW (1914-2005). Printed from hand drawn plates using traditional hand lithography techniques on archival printmaking paper 100% acid free. Pensive abstract portrait of a young black woman comprised of a color collage of geometric details forming her nose, forehead highlight, and eyes. The woman's youthful presence enhanced by her lime green v-neck and periwinkle blue top as she peers from behind a pink curtain looking down and to her left, with her hand near her mouth. Moody moonlit background of teal blue, neutral gray.
Ernest Crichlow was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1914, died 2005, Brooklyn NY. He joined the Harlem Artists Guild in the 1930s and worked alongside Jacob Lawrence, Charles Alston, and Aaron Douglas...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Ernest Crichlow Figurative Prints
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EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Female Portrait, Color Collage
By Ernest Crichlow
Located in Union City, NJ
EVENING THOUGHTS is an original limited edition lithograph by the Harlem Renaissance, social realist African-American artist ERNEST CRICHLOW (1914-2005). Printed from hand drawn plates using traditional hand lithography techniques on archival printmaking paper 100% acid free. Pensive abstract portrait of a young black woman comprised of a color collage of geometric details forming her nose, forehead highlight, and eyes. The woman's youthful presence enhanced by her lime green v-neck and periwinkle blue top as she peers from behind a pink curtain looking down and to her left, with her hand near her mouth. Moody moonlit background of teal blue, neutral gray.
Ernest Crichlow was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1914, died 2005, Brooklyn NY. He joined the Harlem Artists Guild in the 1930s and worked alongside Jacob Lawrence, Charles Alston, and Aaron Douglas...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Ernest Crichlow Figurative Prints
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NEW DREAMS Signed Lithograph, Black History, African American Women
By Ernest Crichlow
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NEW DREAMS is an original limited edition lithograph by the Harlem Renaissance, social realist African-American artist ERNEST CRICHLOW (1914-2005). Printed from hand drawn plates using traditional hand lithography techniques on archival printmaking paper 100% acid free. Poignant realistic portrait of a young black girl, profile view, combed back flip hairstyle, wearing a pale peach puff sleeve dress, as she pensively gazes forward(toward the future?), a historic rural scene from the past transpires behind her portraying an older African American woman in a white blouse,head wrap, and long dark skirt bent forward working in the field. Attractive warm color palette of ivory cream as the background, sepia brown colored drawing, a wispy tree with delicate yellow green and coral red leaves, a railed fence in front of a band of light olive green forms a grassy division between the present and past.
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EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Female Portrait, Color Collage
By Ernest Crichlow
Located in Union City, NJ
EVENING THOUGHTS is an original limited edition lithograph by the Harlem Renaissance, social realist African-American artist ERNEST CRICHLOW (1914-2005). Printed from hand drawn plates using traditional hand lithography techniques on archival printmaking paper 100% acid free. Pensive abstract portrait of a young black woman comprised of a color collage of geometric details forming her nose, forehead highlight, and eyes. The woman's youthful presence enhanced by her lime green v-neck and periwinkle blue top as she peers from behind a pink curtain looking down and to her left, with her hand near her mouth. Moody moonlit background of teal blue, neutral gray.
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Early 2000s Contemporary Ernest Crichlow Figurative Prints
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