Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974)
All sold and unsold lots marked with a filled squa… Read more Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974) Born in New York in 1903, Gottlieb was the first American artist to work with Stamperia d’Arte 2RC and paved the way for many others to do so. The artist’s eagerness to work with the Rossi family was a result of seeing the first etching produced by Alberto Burri. With only limited time to work at the studio, two works were produced, each conveying a delicate, glowing warmth and subtle vibrancy of tone - an effect heightened, not diminished by the printing process.
Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974)

Imaginary Landscape

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Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974)
Imaginary Landscape
etching and aquatint in colours
1971
Fabriano paper
signed and dated in pencil, inscribed printers proof
edition size: 50 numbered impressions and five artist's proofs
published and printed 2RC Edizioni d’Arte, Rome, with their blindstamp
Image: 450 x 605 mm., Sheet: 593 x 910 mm.
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Further details
Please note that all works are offered unframed.
For the purpose of the exhibition, selected works have been framed by the publisher and these frames can be purchased together with the works. The frame is available to purchase for £70.

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