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Suzanne Anker

Cacoon

Suzanne Anker's original cast paper pulp composition ,"Cacoon" was created in 1990. This three-dimensional, textural work of art is printed upon thick, textured, cast pulp paper and with full margins as published by The Print Club of Cleveland in an edition of two hundred and sixty s. This original is signed, titled and dated by Suzanne Anker in red pencil on the verso and also bears the Print Club's 'PPC' seal. "Cacoon" represents a striking, original example of the cast paper art created by the contemporary American artist, Suzanne Anker.
 
Title: Cacoon
Artist: Anker, Suzanne (Brooklyn, NY, Born, 1946)
Date: 1990
Medium: Original Cast Paper Pulp
Publisher: The Print Club of Cleveland
Note: Suzanne Anker: A leading contemporary printmaker and sculptor, Suzanne Anker studied art at Brooklyn College under Ad Reinhardt, Jimmy Ernst and Harry Holtzman. She later completed her education at the University of Colorado, where she received her MFA in 1976. After graduating, Anker taught art at both the University of Colorado and at Washington University, St. Louis. She returned to New York in 1978 and later became the Director of the Painting and Drawing program at New York University.
  Suzanne Anker began experimenting with the paper casting technique as early as 1974. Exploring both the sculptural and printmaking possibilities of this new medium she emerged as a leading pioneer and exponent of the art. Concentrating upon the primary forms of nature, Suzanne Anker introduced such objects as boughs, leaves and shells into her three-dimensional, textural compositions. Her cast paper art became the subject of one person exhibitions in such cities as Washington, Minneapolis, Chicago and Milan, Italy. Recently (in 2001) her work was featured at the Getty Museum.
  During the past decade Suzanne Anker has explored connecting links between art and genetics. She is currently teaching art theory at the School of Visual Arts, New York. Major museums that include Suzanne Anker's art in their permanent collections are the Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, the Smithsonian Institute, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Denver Art Museum, the St. Louis Art Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art.
  The Print Club of Cleveland: An original cast paper pulp composition, Cacoon was commissioned by the Print Club of Cleveland and published by them in 1990. The Print Club of Cleveland is a non-profit adjunct organization and the country's first museum-affiliated print club devoted to the promotion of art and printmaking as a fine art for printmakers and collectors alike. Since its creation in 1919, it has helped to support the growth of the department of prints and drawings at the Cleveland Museum of Fine Arts and has also been a source of great enrichment for collectors of fine prints. During its long life the club has annually commissioned one original etching engraving, lithograph, woodcut and or other form of original graphic art from such fine American artists as John Taylor Arms, Suzanne Anker, Luigi Lucioni, Will Barnet, Mark Tobey, Lyonel Feininger, Henry George Keller, Louis Lozowick, Karl Schrag, David Jansheski, Deborah Remington, and Peter Takal as well as from leading international artists such as Henri Matisse, Edmund Blampied, Jean-Emile Laboureur, Salvador Dali, Michael di Cerbo, Phyllis Sloane, Paolo Boni, Juvenal Sanso and Norman Ackroyd and many other outstanding artists. Most works of art commissioned by this publisher were limited to 260 signed s, or less. The Print Club of Cleveland's original sticker and biographical information for Suzanne Anker are included. Limited edition The Print Club of Cleveland Publication number 67. 1989.
Size: 19 3/4 X 19 3/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Housed in its Original Box
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Condition: On thick, textured, cast pulp paper and with full margins as published in 1990. Signed, titled and dated in red pencil on the verso, and also bearing the Print Club of Cleveland 'PPC' seal. In excellent condition throughout. Cacoon represents a striking, original example of the contemporary art of Suzanne Anker.
  Cacoon is in its original cardboard box which was constructed by the Print Club of Cleveland. Possible framing suggestions from this publisher are also included as well as the above mentioned documentation.
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Original Cast Paper Pulp Composition by the American artist, Suzanne Anker

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# Image Title & Artist Medium Date Artist Info Info -
01.-   Cacoon by Suzanne Anker Original Cast Paper Pulp Composition 1990 Suzanne Anker (Brooklyn, NY, Born, 1946) Signed, titled and dated in red pencil on the verso by Suzanne Anker.  
02.- Cleveland by Samia Halaby Cleveland by Samia Halaby Original Colour Lithograph 1974 Samia Halaby (Jerusalem, Palestine, Born, 1936) Signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil by Samia Halaby. Sold
03.- Flowering Tree - Moonlight by Karl Schrag Flowering Tree - Moonlight by Karl Schrag Original Lithograph 1990 Karl Schrag (Karlsruhe, Germany, 1912 - New York City, 1995) Signed, titled and dated in pencil by Karl Schrag.  
04.- Loch by Norman Ackroyd Loch by Norman Ackroyd Original Aquatint Engraving 1975 Norman Ackroyd (Leeds, England, Born, 1938) Signed, dated and titled in pencil by Norman Ackroyd. Sold
05.- Lueurs Twilight by Juvenal Sanso Lueurs (Twilight) by Juvenal Sanso Original Etching and Aquatint 1963 Juvenal Sanso (Catalina, Spain, Born, 1929) Signed by Juvenal Sanso in pencil. Sold
06.-   Recueillement by Paolo Boni Original Relief Intaglio Etching 1966 Paolo Boni (Florence, Italy, Born, 1926) Signed by the artist in pencil by Paolo Boni.  
07.- Riddle of The Fish II by David Jansheski Riddle of The Fish II by David Jansheski Original Woodcut and Deep Etching with Chine Colle 1991 David Jansheski (Avon Lake, Ohio, Born, 1954) Signed, dated and titled by David Jansheski in pencil.  
08.- Sea Cleft #1 by Catherine Kernan Sea Cleft #1 by Catherine Kernan Original Intaglio & Monotype 1998 Catherine Kernan (Cooperstown, New York, Born, 1948) Signed, titled and dated by Catherine Kernan in pencil.  
09.- The Knights by Price Albert Chamberlin The Knights by Price Albert Chamberlin 'Price Chamberlin' Original Hand-Colored Linocut 1933 Price Albert Chamberlin 'Price Chamberlin' (Cincinnati, 1905 - Cleveland, 1967) Signed, dated and titled by Price Chamberlin in pencil.  
10.- Trees and Fields by Peter Takal Trees and Fields by Peter Takal Original Lithograph 1957 Peter Takal (Bucharest, 1905 - Geneva, Switzerland, 1995) Signed by Peter Takal in pencil.  

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