Description: FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION AN EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH CHINE-COLLE ,DATED 1998 ,ENTITLED "LOST AND FOUND",NUMBERED RI 4 FROM ONLY 5 MADE ,SIGNED BY WHO WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT ARTIST IN THE FEMINIST ART SCENE, MIRIAM SCHAPIRO (1923-2015).THE ART IS NUMBERED ,ENTITLED AND SIGNED ON VERSO BY ARTIST. A GREAT FIND,VERY HARD TO FIND THIS PROOF EDITION,COMES WITH ORIGINAL CUSTON MADE FRAME.Chine collé is similar to collage , the difference is dampening the thin paper, placing it on the inked plate.that it is then run through a printing press where the pressure of the press adheres and bonds the collé paper to the print. THE ART IS IN EXCELLENT TO MINT CONDITION ,INSPECTED AND DOCUMENTED OUT OF FRAME ,FRAMED UNDER CHEAP ACRYLIC,KEEPED ONLY FOR PROTECTION PURPOSES BUT THIS PIECE DESERVES A GOOD QUALITY ACRYLIC, EVEN IS READY TO HANG,PLEASE TAKE PICTURES AS PART OF DESCRIPTION.MEASURES FRAME 34 1/2" X 26 1/2" ART 32" X 24" ABOUT THE ARTIST Painter, sculptor, and printmaker Miriam Schapiro, who helped spearhead the feminist art movement in the 1970s, inspiring generations of artists.Schapiro was born in Toronto, Canada in 1923. She was the only child of two Russian Jewish parents. Her father was an artist and an intellectual who was studying at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, in New York.During the Great Depression, the family came to Brooklyn. It was also at this time that Schapiro started taking art classes at the Museum of Modern Art. In 1941, she graduated from Erasmus High School and went to the State University of Iowa—she received a BA in 1945, an MA in 1946, and an MFA in 1949. When Schapiro moved to California in 1967, she became one of the first artists to use a computer to create her artwork. Working with the physicist David Nabilof, One such abstraction was OX (1967), a version of which is owned by the Brooklyn Museum. In the ’70s, Schapiro became one of the most important artists in a growing feminist-art scene. In collaboration with Chicago, in 1971, Schapiro co-founded the first feminist art program, at the California Institute of the Arts, in Valencia. The following year, Schapiro and Chicago co-directed Womanhouse, an installation in a rundown Hollywood house that involved the work of 28 female artists. Schapiro’s use of femmage launched her as one of the leading artists in the Pattern and Decoration movement, an American style that emerged in the mid-’70s and lasted through the early ’80s. A subversion of Conceptual art and Minimalism, Pattern and Decoration, or P&D, brought color back into avant-garde art. Schapiro committed herself to promoting art by women. In 1979, she co-founded the New York Feminist Art Institute.She received several awards for her work—an honors award from the Women’s Caucus for Art in 1988 and a lifetime achievement award from the Polk Museum of Art in 2002.Schapiro has come to be seen as an important, if underrated, figure in the history of contemporary art. In 2007, her work was shown in the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles’s vital and widely acclaimed exhibition “WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution.” Her last solo show was in 2011, when Flomenhaft Gallery also had a mini-retrospective of her work. WE ARE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CORRECT PROTECTION OF THE PIECE DURING SHIPPING AND WILL BE EXTREMELY CAREFULLY WRAPPED. Please ask any questions prior to PURCHASE ,Payment is due within 5 days of auction end OR PURCHASE. PICKUP , DELIVERED OR ANY OTHER AGREEMENT FOR DELIVERED AFTER CLEAR AND CONFIRMED PAYMENT. SHIPPING IS FLAT RATE .NO PO BOX.
Price: 1800 USD
Location: Homestead, Florida
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Artist: Miriam Schapiro
Signed By: MIRIAM SCHAPIRO
Image Orientation: Portrait
Signed: Yes
Title: LOST AND FOUND
Material: Paper
Framing: Framed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Biblical, Motivational, World War II (1939-1945)
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1998
Style: Avant-garde, Contemporary Art
Theme: Biblical, Conflicts & Wars, Cultures & Ethnicities, History, Inspirational, Judaica, Religious, Social History
Features: Laminated, Numbered
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Production Technique: Lithography
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 1990-1999