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Ralston Crawford Art

American, 1906-1978
Ralston Crawford ( Canadian/American, 1906-1978) was a Canadian born American painter and printmaker recognized internationally for his pioneering work in the movement of Precisionism, a style that stressed flat colors, sharp edges with little texture, and embraced industrial images, such as grain elevators, bridges, railroads, and factory scenes, often reducing theses subjects to their essential geometric forms. Crawford also worked in the medium of photography, both as a tool for the painter and as an abstract medium itself. He studied in Los Angeles, Columbia University and Paris. He worked at U.S galleries such as Albright Knox art gallery. He grew up in Buffalo, N.Y. . His history is extensive and is known for his profession as painter, lithographer, illustrator, photographer, lecturer and teacher.
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Artist: Ralston Crawford
S.S. De Grasse
By Ralston Crawford
Located in Belgrade, MT
Original Lithograph signed by the artist and numbered 156/200, and is a limited edition. Ralston Crawford was born in Saint Catherine's , Ontario in 1906. He came to the U.S. in 1910...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Ralston Crawford Art

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Toro and Horse
By Ralston Crawford
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Toro and Horse Lithograph, 1957 Signed and numbered in pencil by the artist. Titled in pencil lower left. Edition: 25 (24/25) Printer: Ravel, Paris Reference: Freeman L57.11 'Toro and Horse' was inspired by Spanish bullfighting...
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1950s Cubist Ralston Crawford Art

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"Grain Elevators, Buffalo"
By Ralston Crawford
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Jim’s of Lambertville is proud to offer this artwork by: Tobias Musicant (1921 – 2004) A new discovery in the art world is something always searched for and rarely found. Surely th...
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1930s American Modern Ralston Crawford Art

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Les Penitentes #3
By Ralston Crawford
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Ralston Crawford, 'Los Penitentes #3', etching, 1976, edition 20. Signed and numbered '6/20' in pencil; titled and annotated 'specially selected for Marcelle and Dan' in the bottom s...
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1970s Abstract Ralston Crawford Art

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LAFAYETTE STREET
By Ralston Crawford
Located in Portland, ME
Crawford, Ralston. LAFAYETTE STREET. Freeman 54.11 Lithograph printed in gray and black on white paper, 1954. Edition of 30, signed in pencil and numbered 23/30. 16 x 22 inches, 407 ...
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