Print of the Day!! Fri, July 1, 2022, by Theophilus Brown (1919-2012): "Seated Figure in Striped Jacket...", color lithograph, 1983, proof. $600.00
Print of the Day!! Friday, July 1, 2022, is by Bay Area Figurative printmaker William Theophilus Brown (1919-2012).
"Seated Figure in Striped Jacket, Dark Background" is a two color lithograph, done in 1983. The image measures 18 x 12-1/2 inches.?This impression is an CTP (Color Trial Proof), outside the published edition of 15. It is pencil signed and editioned by the artist in the lower margin. This unique color trial proof lithograph was published and printed by the artist and Editions Press, San Francisco (chop, lower left) on a sheet of buff wove Arches paper that measures 30 x 23-1/2 inches. The inventory number for this lithograph is 14700.
This scarce two color lithograph by Bay Area Figurative painter/printmaker?William Theophilus Brown? is available from the gallery for $600.00.?
Although Brown's work is exemplary of the Bay Area Figurative movement, his artistic development and journey are closely associated with that of his partner, Paul Wonner. Both artists were included in the historic Paul Mills exhibition at the Oakland Art Museum, "Contemporary Bay Area Figurative Painting," in 1957. Brown continued his exploration of the figure well into the 1960's, experimenting with abstraction, light and color. This color trial proof was printed with a soft pink background.
Much of Brown's work was devoted to the portrait, usually models simply seated in his studio on some kind of chair. The subjects often appear to be lost in thought even as they engage the viewer with open, direct eye contact. The composition is quickly and yet carefully composed of series of patterns and lines, all leading to the subject's face.
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William Theophilus Brown was born on April,7, 1919 in Moline, Illinois.?He received his BFA from Yale University in 1941.?Following his service in World War II, Brown traveled to Paris in 1942, where he studied under Fernand Leger and Amedee Ozenfant. It was upon his return to New York that he began serious study of Abstract Expressionism, and he befriended Rothko and de Kooning, who would become a strong influence on Brown's work. He also took inspiration from those he met on his frequent visits to Paris: artists Pablo Picasso, Georges Bracque, and Alberto Giacometti, as well as composers Igor Stravinski, John Cage, and Samuel Barber.
As his style matured, he abandoned Abstract Expressionism to focus on figurative work. In 1952 he moved to California to study at the?University of California,?Berkeley, where he received his MFA. He would soon become associated with the Bay Area Figurative movement, alongside contemporaries Richard Diebenkorn and Paul Wonner (who would later become his partner), and would have his first solo exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1957. In the early 1960s Brown and Wonner moved to Malibu and became a part of the Southern California arts scene, before returning to the Bay Area and settling in San Francisco. Brown taught at the University of California at Davis, CA between 1975 and '76. He died in San Francisco in 2012 at age 92.
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