Title: |
The Chase |
Artist: |
Smith, Lawrence Beall (Washington, D. C., 1909 - Cross River, New York, 1993) |
Date: |
c. 1960 - 1970 |
Medium: |
Original Lithograph |
Publisher: |
Associated American Artists, New York |
Edition: |
Limited edition of two hundred and fifty impressions,
numbered 117/250. |
Note: |
Lawrence Beall Smith: A premier American
painter, sculptor, lithographer and illustrator of the twentieth century,
Lawrence Beall Smith studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and at the
University of Chicago (PH.D.., 1931) as well as under Harold Zimmerman
and Charles Hopkinson, in Boston. Beall-Smith began exhibiting his art in 1935
and gained a strong national reputation by 1941 when a one-man exhibition
of his art was launched at the Whitney Museum in New York. During World
War II he created posters for the war effort and was an artist for the
D-Day landings in Normandy. Commissioned by the Abbott Laboratories in 1944,
Lawrence Beall-Smith also served as a war correspondent covering the activities
of the Medical Corps in Europe. Throughout the following years, Smith's art
figured prominently in most major exhibitions, including those of the
prestigious National Academy. |
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Besides his paintings and sculptures in stone,
Lawrence Beall Smith was also a highly gifted lithographic artist and
illustrator. In this latter category, he illustrated such fine books as
Robin Hood (1952),The History of Tom Jones; A Foundling (1964),
The Age of Innocence (1973) and other well-known books. Today examples of
his original lithographs, paintings and sculpture are included in the
permanent collections of such major galleries as the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York, The Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, the University of Chicago,
and the Library of Congress, Washington, DC. |
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Children are a major theme in Smith's lithographic
art. From 1940 to around 1970 he was commissioned many times by the Associated
American Artists of New York for his delightful lithographs upon this
subject. |
Source: |
The Chase was commissioned by the Associated
American Artists of New York in a sole limited edition of 250 impressions.
Since its creation in the mid 1930's the Associated American Artists commissioned
original graphic art from such great masters as Grant Wood, Thomas Hart
Benton, Reginald Marsh and others. It published etchings and lithographs
of no less stature during the 1960's and 1970's as contributing artists
from around the world included Lily Harmon, Jacob Landau, W. B. Eberhard
Eggers, Peter Klitsch, Robert Bero, David Shapiro, Jack Levine, Chaim
Koppelman, Joseph Margulies, James Kearns, Gregory Masurovsky, Jack Coughlin
and Sidney Chafetz. Lawrence Beall Smith was one of the A.A.A. s most
prodigious artists and contributed his sought after lithographs for almost
three decades. |
Provenance: |
From the collection of Roger Trlak and bearing
his inventory number, 'T-471', on the presentation sticker. Roger Trlak
(1934-1975) established the commercial art company of Martin-Trlak in
Chicago. In 1972 he also opened the RST Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona
where he exhibited not only his own large collection of mostly contemporary
art but also held important exhibitions of many modern artists. These
Included such major American and international printmakers as Joseph Hirsch,
Luigi Lucioni, Jacob Landau, Birgit Skiold and Paul Wunderlich. Among
Trlak's closest friends in the arts community were Raphael Soyer, Ivan
Albright and Hans Burkhardt. Contemporary prints and paintings were constantly
exhibited at the RST Gallery until it was closed in 1975 due to Trlak's
untimely death. |
Size: |
9 3/4 X 13 3/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate,
height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Matted with 100% Archival Materials |
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Price: $425.00 US |
Condition: |
Printed upon white wove paper and with full
margins as published in New York in the limited edition of 250 signed
impressions. Signed, titled and numbered, '117/250' by the artist in pencil
along the lower margin. A finely printed impression and in excellent condition
throughout. The Chase represents a prime, original example of the
famous lithographic art of Lawrence Beall Smith. |
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The original presentation sticker from the
Associated American Artists is included. |
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