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FACE, from Portfolio 9m Classic 1960s Op Art lithograph signed/n renowned artist
By Henry Pearson
Located in New York, NY
Henry Pearson
FACE, from Portfolio 9, 1964
Color lithograph with deckled edges
Signed, titled, and numbered 84/100 in graphite pencil on the front; with publishers' blind stamp
17 1/2 × 22 1/10 inches
Publisher
Irwin Hollander, with blindstamp
Hand Signed and Numbered 84/100 with Irwin Hollander (printer) Blindstamp
Unframed
Henry Pearson's iconic Pop Art lithograph "Face" from the mid-Sixties is in the permanent Collection of the Museum of Modern Art as well as other public institutions.
This Classic Sixties psychedelic designed Op Art lithograph was created as part of the legendary 'Portfolio 9' in 1967 - one of the most influential eras in 20th century art. It was housed in a gray cloth-colored box with maroon paper inner panels and a large maroon "9" designed by Richard Lindner on the cover. Portfolio 9 featured nine of the most important artists of the era, representative of the three major trends: Pop Art, Minimalism and Abstract Expressionism: Roy Lichtenstein, Saul Steinberg, Richard Lindner, Robert Motherwell, Henry Pearson, Louise Nevelson, Sam Francis, Willem de Kooning- and Ellsworth Kelly. The Introduction to the portfolio was written by Una E. Johnson, Curator of Prints
Drawings, The Brooklyn Museum. Johnson wrote in 1967 for the colophon page: "The artists were selected to demonstrate the great diversity and character of lithography in the United States today... the dialogue of diverse forms and many faceted idioms that compose this graphic journal mirror the eloquence and delight the strengths and caprices of a period. Furthermore, they reflect in fine measure the creative achievements of artists attuned to their time."
The lithograph offered here has superb provenance: it comes directly from 'Portfolio 9', numbered 84/100. This is the very first time since 1967 that this hand signed
numbered print will be separated from the original portfolio presentation box.
According to the description of this print in the catalogue raisonne, "Organized as a celebration of Irwin Hollander's collaboration with American artists working in the medium of lithography, the Portfolio 9 is a compendium of images by nine of Hollander's artist collaborators.
Henry Pearson Biography:
Henry Pearson was born in Kinston, North Carolina in 1914. He studied art at the University of North Carolina where he received his B. A. and later at Yale University where he received an M. F. A. Pearson spent over eleven years in the army during and after WWII. On one tour of duty in Japan he was assigned to interpret topographical maps due to his past training in Theatrical Set Design. He returned to Japan on another tour after the war in order to immerse himself more fully in the culture.
Pearson returned to the United States in 1953 and enrolled at the Art Students League in New York where he studied with Reginald Marsh. The Op-Art Movement was beginning to gain popularity and Pearson...
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1960s Op Art Henry Pearson Art
Materials
Lithograph, Pencil
Face
By Henry Pearson
Located in Indianapolis, IN
Henry Pearson (1967)
Face (1967)
Lithograph
Size: 17.5 x 22.125 in (44.5 x 56.2 cm)
Edition of 100, this is 46/100
Hand signed and numbered
Publisher: Hollander's Workshop, Inc., N...
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20th Century Abstract Henry Pearson Art
Materials
Lithograph
$1,000
JUDGEMENT OF PARIS 1924 LAGONDA Signed Lithograph, Minimalist Style, Luxury Car
By Henry Pearson
Located in Union City, NJ
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Untitled Mod Op Art 1967 Painting on Silk
By Henry Pearson
Located in Surfside, FL
Label from Obelisk Gallery verso.
Henry C. Pearson (October 8, 1914 – December 3, 2006) was an American abstract and modernist painter. Pearson was born in Kinston, North Carolina, graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1938, and studied theatrical design at Yale University. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the Second World War, designing maps for the Okinawa campaign, and then re-enlisted to serve in the US occupation of Japan, where he was influenced by Japanese art and theatre forms. Henry Pearson is perhaps best known for a mildly optical manner of painting, featuring a mutable labyrinth of undulating parallel lines, which somewhat inadvertently linked him to the Op Art movement of the 1960s. Although included in the Museum of Modern Art's landmark exhibition The Responsive Eye in 1965, his work displays an intuitive rhythm and poetic elegance that falls well outside of the calculated, often hard-edged quality normally associated with the Op group of artists.
Pearson came late to the visual arts. His first career, in theatre design, was cut short by the Second World War. He entered the U.S. Army in 1942, and at war's end requested duty in occupied Japan, where a prolonged contact with Japanese culture nurtured a passion for painting. Upon his discharge from the army, in 1953, he enrolled in the Art Students League in New York City, where he studied with, among others, Reginald Marsh and Will Barnet. Inspired by Malevich, he turned to rectilinear abstraction, and employed it as the dominant means of expression in his painting between 1954 and 1961.
As early as 1959, however, sensing an incipient decadence in his geometric canvases...
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1960s Op Art Henry Pearson Art
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Silk, Paper, Mixed Media
Trinity III, Abstract Silkscreen by Henry Pearson
By Henry Pearson
Located in Long Island City, NY
Trinity III - Variant
Henry Pearson, American (1914–2006)
Date: 1972
Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of AP XII, 150
Image Size: 12 x 12 inches
Size: 14 in. x 18 in...
Category
1970s Abstract Henry Pearson Art
Materials
Screen
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