For the Pleasure of Fashion 1967 - New York
Larry Rivers
Limited Edition Print : Etching And Aquatint
Size : 22x28 in | 56x71 cm
Framed : 23x29 in | 58x74 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 18
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š„Framed Limited Edition Aquatint Etching - Blue Chip $$$$$$$
Year1967
Hand SignedLower Left
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassSilver Outside Plexiglass
Purchased fromGallery 1975
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID76709
Larry Rivers - United States
Art Brokerage: Larry Rivers American Artist: b. 1923-2002. Larry Rivers was a colorful and often controversial figure in the world of the visual arts. He was a painter, sculptor, writer, poet, teacher and occasional actor and filmmaker. He was born Yitzroch Loiza Grossberg; his parents were Jewish immigrants from Ukraine. Before he turned to visual arts, Rivers was a saxophonist in a band playing the so-called "borscht belt", the resort circuit in the Catskill Mountains favored by New York's Jewish community. He was a bandsman in the Army Air Corps before receiving an honorable discharge on medical grounds, and became part of the emerging bebop scene in New York, where he studied at Juilliard School of Music for a time. He became friendly with Miles Davis at Juilliard, and met Charlie Parker through him, but turned to painting instead. As he recalled in his autobiography, he decided that art was an activity on a "higher level" than jazz after discovering Cubism. He returned to music in later years, however. He played the saxophone with several bands, and remained active until his death. His East 13th Street Band made recordings in the 1980s and early 1990s. His last group was called the Climax Band. He produced many prints and original paintings throughout his musical career. Listings wanted.