Wetlands by Richard Florsheim
Wetlands is a black and white lithograph created in 1975 and published by Lakeside Studio Editions. In this image, he returns to his favorite subject, the water. He depicts sailboats resting at anchor and uses the medium to create a foggy atmosphere. A signature motif in his work in the use of the water to create reflections of the boats. A very atmospheric piece. This is very characteristic of his work from the 1970s.
Richard A. Florsheim (1916-1979) is one of the great American printmakers of the 20th century. He worked in virtually all media, but clearly favored lithography. He is quoted as saying, "Lithography is my favorite print medium. As I am a painter with a pretty direct approach, the forthright orthographic quality of the lithograph appeals to me...I prefer stone as a drawing surface. There is no substitute for the responsive, flat, tempting, velvety surface of a good gray stone." He primarily worked in Chicago, but summered in Provincetown on Cape Cod (where this piece was likely conceived). Florsheim uses unusual perspective with heightened horizontal and particularly vertical lines which gives the art a very modern perspective.
Richard A. Florsheim was a full member of the American Graphic Artists, the Audubon Artists, the Artists Equity Association and the prestigious National Academy of Design. During his career he received such major conferments as the Art Institute of Chicago Award (1946), the Pennell Fund Award (1950) and the Library of Congress Award (1956). His original lithographs and paintings are included in numerous public museums in America, Britain, France and Germany. He is one of my favorite artists, so I always have a lot of his pieces in stock. Check out the others.
Price: $150
Size: 18 x 14 inches
Plate Size: 14 x 10 inches
Condition: Pristine
Medium: Lithograph
Subject: Marine/Seascape
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