Beleaguered Justice
Curt Frankenstein
Limited Edition Print : Hand Colored Etching
Size : 20x16 in | 51x41 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 100
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Hand SignedLower Right in Pencil
Condition Other - Minor water damage at the bottom edge of print.
Not Framed
Story / Additional InfoHe is a Holocaust survivor indicated by the numbers tattooed on his wrist. His pieces can be humorous and serious at the same time and have hints of political satire as indicated in the pieces. While he has passed, his work lives on!
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Curt Frankenstein
Art Brokerage: Curt Frankenstein German Artist: b. 1920-2009. Curt Frankenstein is a well known painter and a printmaker, who came to the Chicago area from Germany when he was 25. He attended the American Academy of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Otis Art institute of Los Angeles. Subsequently he took courses in Lithography under Max Kahn at the Art Institute and in Etching under Hedi Bak at Studio 22 in Chicago. Long time resident of Wilmette, IL, where he had a studio and print shop with his own etching press. Curt Frankenstein first succeeded in selling his paintings in 1954 at the 57th Street Art Fair. He participated in art fairs ever since, sometimes attending as many as six per year. A Surrealist Painter: It was during the 1950s when abstract art was the attraction that Frankenstein found his calling. He was devoted to representational art, and after viewing surrealist paintings at the Art Institute, it was clear where his passion lied. Frankensteins's paintings tell a story. Paradoxes and Mysteries, he liked the tension between fantasy and reality. He used familiar images in unfamiliar surprising ways. His paintings are realistic, but at the same time not real. His aim was to break up accustomed views of the world and to suggest that there is more to reality than meets the eye. Listings wanted.