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FRITZ SCHOLDER "Portrait of a Dream" Original Lithograph Signed Numbered COA

Description: FRITZ SCHOLDER"Portrait of a Dream" from "Barcelona Portraits" SuiteOriginal Lithograph Artist: Fritz ScholderTitle: "Portrait of a Dream" from "Barcelona Portraits" Suite Medium: Original lithograph in colors on Guarro paper Edition: 6/120 Limited edition Year: 1982Signed: Hand signed lower right, numbered lower leftPrinted and published by Ediciones Poligrafa, BarcelonaCondition: Excellent Accompanied by a gallery certificate of authenticity Artwork size: 29 7/8" X 22" Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE A prolific painter, sculptor, lithographer, teacher, mentor and bookmaker; Fritz Scholder changed Native American art forever. His love of teaching caused him to become a major influence on an entire generation of Native American artists and created the foundation of what is now known as contemporary American Indian art. The most recognized and collected Contemporary Artist in the Southwest Exhibitions of his work were seen in Japan, France, China, Germany, at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, and many other countries. His work is included in many public and private collections including the Boston Fine Arts Museum; The Hirschhorn Museum of Fine Arts, Washington, D.C; the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institute and the Museum of Modern Art, New York Fritz Scholder (1937-2005) Fritz Scholder's frank depictions of American Indians made him the most successful and highly regarded painter of Native Americans in U.S. history. Arguably the genre's most influential figure, Scholder revitalized and reconfigured "Indian art," forging a unique amalgamation of Expressionism, Color Field, and Pop art to convey his singular take on the experience of the modern American Indian. He created the foundation of what is now known as contemporary American Indian art Scholder was one-quarter Luiseño, a California Mission tribe, but he said he grew up "non-Indian." Born in Breckenridge, Minnesota, Scholder spent his childhood across the Midwest, where he developed a passion for drawing and painting. When the family settled in Sacramento in the late 1950s, Scholder studied at Sacramento City College with the celebrated Bay Area artist Wayne Thiebaud, who exposed him to the Pop art movement and also arranged his first solo exhibition. At a time when Native American art was dominated by romantic portrayals of the stoic and invariably head-dressed Indian Brave, Scholder imagined the Native American subjects of his paintings with cigarettes, beer cans, and dark glasses, in pickup trucks and blue jeans. In turns elegant and radical, Scholder explored Native American identity with poignancy and bravery. His palette of lime greens, blazing oranges, and moody blues masterfully evokes quintessentially American feelings of discovery and rebirth. Scholder's vigorous and confidant paint application brings to mind the work of Abstract Expressionists Franz Kline and de Kooning; elsewhere anthropomorphized animal forms and somber portraits recall the dark figuration of Francis Bacon and the edginess of Edvard Munch. Beloved Native American writer N. Scott Momaday called Scholder "private, dark and mercurial… He did not lift the spirits, he awoke them." Fritz Scholder died in 2005 at the age of 67. He received a B.A. from Sacramento State College in 1960 and an M.F.A. from the University of Arizona in 1964. Over a dozen books have been published on Scholder and his work, and he has been profiled in two documentaries for public television. In a single year, exhibitions of his work were seen in Japan, France, China, Germany, and at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 2008, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian mounted an unprecedented dual-city career retrospective in both New York City and Washington, D.C. His awards include fellowships from the Ford, Rockefeller and Whitney foundations. His art is in the permanent collections of major museums, including the National Gallery and the National Museum of American Art in Washington and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Please visit our store if you would like to see more art by: Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dali, Joan Miro, Rene Magritte, Francis Bacon, Marcel Mouly, Antoni Clave, ERTE, Tarkay, Peter Max, Agam, Vasarely, Leroy Neiman, Guillaume Azoulay, Armin Landeck, Isaac Maimon, Orlando Agudelo-Botero, Fabian Perez, Vladimir Kush, Mihail Chemiakin, Fritz Scholder, Gustav Likan, Oleg Zhivetin, Yuri Gorbachev, Yuri Yuroz, Pamela Wilson, Suzy Smith, Albin Gavdzinsky, Ken Kirkby, Addison Palmer, David O’Sullivan, Andrei Egorov, Jean Claude Farhi, Bradley Parrish, Patrick Ruane, Michael Coleman, Emile Gruppe, Aldro Hibbard, Carl Peters.

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FRITZ SCHOLDER "Portrait of a Dream" Original Lithograph Signed Numbered COAFRITZ SCHOLDER "Portrait of a Dream" Original Lithograph Signed Numbered COAFRITZ SCHOLDER "Portrait of a Dream" Original Lithograph Signed Numbered COAFRITZ SCHOLDER "Portrait of a Dream" Original Lithograph Signed Numbered COAFRITZ SCHOLDER "Portrait of a Dream" Original Lithograph Signed Numbered COA

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Artist: Fritz Schilder

Unit of Sale: Single Piece

Image Orientation: Portrait

Size: Medium

Signed: Yes

Title: "Portrait of a Dream" Barcelona Portraits

Material: Paper

Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes

Framing: Unframed

Subject: Adventure Time, Costumes, Figures, Hobbies & Leisure, Landscape, Men, Silhouettes

Personalize: No

Type: Print

Year of Production: 1982

COA Issued By: Bateau Lavoir

Item Height: 30 in

Theme: Cultures & Ethnicities, Fantasy, Leisure, People, Portrait, Travel, Western

Style: Abstract, Contemporary Art, Expressionism, Fantasy, Figurative Art, Indian, Modernism, Native American

Features: Limited Edition, Numbered

Production Technique: Lithography

Item Width: 22 in

Handmade: No

Time Period Produced: 1980-1989

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