ID: 9512
STATION WAGON 1978 / Robt. Bechtle / Lithograph #133/250
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STATION WAGON 1978
Robert Alan Bechtle (American, b.1932)
Painter/Printmaker - Active in Berkeley, California
Original Print Lithograph on Arches Archival Paper
Signed in pencil and numbered 133/250
Paper size: 28.5 x 23 in. / 74 x 58 cm.
Image size: 18 x 12 in. / 46 x 30 cm.
CONDITION: Rough edges / Some minor foxxing and staining in the margins ... However, this piece will present very nicely, as is, when matted and framed.
NOTE : The online gallery price for this print is currently around $5500.
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Photorealist American suburban scene depicting green family wagon w/faux wood paneling parked near stucco house with red/white period metal awnings.
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The photorealist replaces the studio artists personal interpretive vision with the recording of visual fact. He replaces the subjectivity of the artists eye with the objectivity of the camera lens.
According to Robert Bechtle, one of todays foremost photorealists, the difference between the two is that the studio artist is fundamentaly concerned with the difference between his work and the object itself whereas the photorealist tries to eliminate that difference. Bechtle has worked incessently on images of suburban automobiles. The scenes, through unexpressive and inviolate, convey hidden subtle intimations of emotion. His background landscapes, cold as they seem, are often interpretive. His paintings and prints echo the adage that the most obvious presents the greatest challenge to the trained eye.
Bechtle Biography:
Born in 1932: Education: CCAC BFA and MFA;
Postgraduate work at U.C. Berkeley.
Teacher at University of California, Davis, CA, 1966-68;
Professor of Printmaking, CCAC, 1957:SF State University,1968-98
Solo Exhibitions: SF MOMA; Oakland Museum of Art; Corcoran Fallery of Art, DC; Gallery Paule Anglim; OK Harris Works of Art; Gladstone Gallery, et al
Group Shows: Whitney, Corcoran, Blain Fine Art, London; et al
Collections: Whitney, NYMOMA, Guggenheim, Met, National Gallery of Art D.C.; Neue Galerie Germany, et al.
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Robert Alan Bechtle (American, b.1932)
Painter/Printmaker - Active in Berkeley, California
Original Print Lithograph on Arches Archival Paper
Signed in pencil and numbered 133/250
Paper size: 28.5 x 23 in. / 74 x 58 cm.
Image size: 18 x 12 in. / 46 x 30 cm.
CONDITION: Rough edges / Some minor foxxing and staining in the margins ... However, this piece will present very nicely, as is, when matted and framed.
NOTE : The online gallery price for this print is currently around $5500.
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Photorealist American suburban scene depicting green family wagon w/faux wood paneling parked near stucco house with red/white period metal awnings.
==================
The photorealist replaces the studio artists personal interpretive vision with the recording of visual fact. He replaces the subjectivity of the artists eye with the objectivity of the camera lens.
According to Robert Bechtle, one of todays foremost photorealists, the difference between the two is that the studio artist is fundamentaly concerned with the difference between his work and the object itself whereas the photorealist tries to eliminate that difference. Bechtle has worked incessently on images of suburban automobiles. The scenes, through unexpressive and inviolate, convey hidden subtle intimations of emotion. His background landscapes, cold as they seem, are often interpretive. His paintings and prints echo the adage that the most obvious presents the greatest challenge to the trained eye.
Bechtle Biography:
Born in 1932: Education: CCAC BFA and MFA;
Postgraduate work at U.C. Berkeley.
Teacher at University of California, Davis, CA, 1966-68;
Professor of Printmaking, CCAC, 1957:SF State University,1968-98
Solo Exhibitions: SF MOMA; Oakland Museum of Art; Corcoran Fallery of Art, DC; Gallery Paule Anglim; OK Harris Works of Art; Gladstone Gallery, et al
Group Shows: Whitney, Corcoran, Blain Fine Art, London; et al
Collections: Whitney, NYMOMA, Guggenheim, Met, National Gallery of Art D.C.; Neue Galerie Germany, et al.
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