Dye Transfer Study
Dye Transfer Study in an original artwork realized by Robert Graham in 1970. It is in silver print photographic contact sheet and handcolored with pink acrylic paint. Hand signed in pencil, dated and numbered on the back. It is an edition of 75 prints. Very good conditions.
Dye Transfer Study in an original artwork realized by Robert Graham in 1970. It is in silver print photographic contact sheet and handcolored with pink acrylic paint. Hand signed in pencil, dated and numbered on the back. It is an edition of 75 prints. Very good conditions.
It represents a female nude portrait in various poses; it is a black and white composition with a red shape on the background.
Robert Graham (1938 - 2008) was a Mexican sculptor, best known for his large-scale public works and female nudes. His many sculptures of women were specific and personal, each one documenting a particular woman in a particular pose. Born on August 19, 1938, in Mexico City, Mexico, he studied art first at San Jose State College and then at the San Francisco Art Institute. His work is included in the collections of several museums, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C.



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