NEW YORK SHOP DOORWAYS 4 Original SIGNED Lithograph MICHAEL KIRK Pratt Parsons

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USD 250.00
This large lithograph from 1975 is in very good to excellent condition, with the paper showing slight age-toning and slight display, handling, and edge wear, as to be expected given the item's age and history. Being sold unframed; to be shipped Art Only.
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NEW YORK SHOP DOORWAYS 4 Original SIGNED Lithograph MICHAEL KIRK Pratt Parsons Specs
SizeMedium (up to 36in.)
ArtistMICHAEL KIRK (American, 20th century)
Production TechniqueLithography
StyleModern, Modernism
MaterialLithograph
ThemeArchitecture
Time Period Produced1970-1979
TypeS/N Limited Edition Print
FeaturesSigned, Limited Edition, Numbered
SubjectCityscapes, New York
SignedYes
Original/Licensed ReprintOriginal
Year of Production1975
Unit of SaleSingle-Piece Work
Width (Inches)@23
Listed ByDealer or Reseller
Height (Inches)30
Print SurfaceArches paper
Date of Creation1970-1989
ColorBlack
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Artist: MICHAEL KIRK (American, 20th century)Title: "New York Shop Doorways 4 - Stairway" - 1975Medium: Original Lithograph printed in black ink on Arches paperSignature: Hand Signed and dated " '75" by the Artist in pencil, LREdition: Limited Edition of only 60 impressions; this one numbered "A" for Artist's proof in pencil, LLSize: 30 x 22 1/2 inches (paper)Printer /Publisher: The ArtistProvenance: Hatay Stratton Fine Art, Northampton, MassachusettesAbout the Artist: MICHAEL KIRK is an American artist specializing in works on paper. Throughout his career he has explored the relationship between nature and the self, creating graphite and charcoal drawings, watercolors, pastels and prints. His process begins with a practice of in situ drawing, small observational pieces created on site. These works embody a sense of place while capturing the artist's mood or feeling. Collectively they comprise a visual journal, using nature and environment as a source. What follows in his studio is a transformative process; one that goes beyond how something looks to the way it has come to live inside. By enlarging his plein air pieces the artist moves deeper into the work’s interiority. The resultant large-scale pieces possess the visceral quality of internalized landscapes. His work is shown nationally and internationally and is in the collections of numerous museums as well as public and private collections. In addition to his career as an artist, Michael Kirk is a professor of printmaking at Parsons School of Design and at Pratt Institute. His home and studio are in New York City.