Black Girl 1980
Robert Cottingham
Limited Edition Print : Lithograph
Size : 10.5x10.5 in | 27x27 cm
Framed : 19x18 in | 48x46 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 50
Reduced
- 🔥Framed Lithograph $1,895
Year1980
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassSilver Metal Frame and White Mat
Provenance / HistoryVan Straaten Gallery Chicago, IL
Certificate of AuthenticityVan Straaten Gallery Chicago, IL
LID46140
Robert Cottingham - United States
Art Brokerage: Robert Cottingham American Artist: B. 1935. Robert Cottingham lives and works on an eighteenth century New England farm, but the subject matter he paints is strictly urban. Tattoo parlors, seamy bar fronts, five-and-dime stores, trashy movie marquees, or the advertising on a pancake house are all the urban symbols he utilizes to construct his complex paintings. He ferrets out the architectural details, symbols, and letter fragments of facades from the 1940s and '50s, giving us a glimpse of a true American folk art; garish, trite, yet somehow endearing. Cottingham is generally referred to as a "photorealist." The term, in use for about thirty years, refers to work that has a clarity and "truth-to-the-eye" that is associated with photography. It is misleading to think that photorealism is an attempt to replicate photography in paint. Nor is it accurate to assume that the success of a work relies on a technique that is dependent upon the projection of a photograph or transparency onto canvas or paper. Listings wanted.