Arts & Collectibles
Martin Barooshian: Falcons
- Item Number
- NVR-1354
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Opening Bid
- 175 USD
Item Description
Martin Barooshian "Falcons" limited-edition etching.
A leading contemporary American printmaker, Martin Barooshian studied art at the School of the Boston Museum and at Tufts University. In 1956 he concluded his printmaking studies in Paris, under Stanley William Hayter and G. Dorfinant. Since 1950 the artist has published a fine oeuvre of creative etchings with strong elements of surrealism and mythological imagery. Martin Barooshian's etchings have now been exhibited world wide. Today his art is included in such major international collections as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the New British Museum of American Art, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, IBM Corporation, Xerox Corporation and the Museum of Modern Art, New Delhi, India. Martin Barooshian is a member of Boston Printmakers and the Philadelphia Print Club. He also served as President of the Society of American Graphic Artists. (From theartoftheprint.com)
Print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist.
Item Special Note
This item offered by Nevada Public Radio.
Donated By:
Erwin, Gail & Scott Flacks
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