With rich colors laid thick on the paper and deeply impressed with the intaglio press, this picture is powerful and mystical. Margot Lovejoy was devoted to social justice activism and feminism; themes echoed in this work with totemic feminine figures almost hidden in the patterns.
Lovejoy was a celebrated artist, exhibiting at the 2002 Whitney Biennial and MOMA; receiving a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1987; and creating a ground-breaking website which has been archived by the Walker Art Center. Lovejoy was a professor emerita at SUNY Purchase. Her work is held in the permanent collections of MOMA, the Getty, and the Neuberger Museum.
Medium:
Lithograph in multiple colors on white Arches wove paper Date:
ca. 1965 Signature:
Signed in pencil en recto lower right. Editioned, in pencil, en recto bottom center. Edition:
Impression 20 out of the edition of 80 Framing:
Matted and framed in a custom-built Kulicke-style aluminum frame, with welded corners behind 99% UV-filtering Plexiglass. All conservation materials in a museum-quality frame. Condition:
Excellent condition. Paint is exceptionally bright, crisp, smooth, and clear. With full margins. Framed Size:
28.25 in. (h) × 23.25 in. (w) x 1.5 in. (d) Sheet Size: 30 in. (h) x 27 in. (w) Plate Size: 14.5 in. (h) x 17.75 in. (w)
Dynasty
$650.00
Margot Lovejoy (Canadian)
Description
With rich colors laid thick on the paper and deeply impressed with the intaglio press, this picture is powerful and mystical. Margot Lovejoy was devoted to social justice activism and feminism; themes echoed in this work with totemic feminine figures almost hidden in the patterns.
Lovejoy was a celebrated artist, exhibiting at the 2002 Whitney Biennial and MOMA; receiving a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1987; and creating a ground-breaking website which has been archived by the Walker Art Center. Lovejoy was a professor emerita at SUNY Purchase. Her work is held in the permanent collections of MOMA, the Getty, and the Neuberger Museum.
Additional information
Excellent Condition
1960-1970
Modern Print-Makers, Washington Artists
Custom framed and matted using conservation materials, Museum Glass
Print, Serigraph in Colors
Details
Medium:
Lithograph in multiple colors on white Arches wove paper
Date:
ca. 1965
Signature:
Signed in pencil en recto lower right. Editioned, in pencil, en recto bottom center.
Edition:
Impression 20 out of the edition of 80
Framing:
Matted and framed in a custom-built Kulicke-style aluminum frame, with welded corners behind 99% UV-filtering Plexiglass. All conservation materials in a museum-quality frame.
Condition:
Excellent condition. Paint is exceptionally bright, crisp, smooth, and clear. With full margins.
Framed Size:
28.25 in. (h) × 23.25 in. (w) x 1.5 in. (d)
Sheet Size:
30 in. (h) x 27 in. (w)
Plate Size:
14.5 in. (h) x 17.75 in. (w)
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