SF-80 from the Pasadena Box, 1964 by Sam Francis is a lithograph on Kochi rice paper from “An Other Set – Y (triptych).” This print is normally unsigned and accompanied by the other two panels making up the complete triptych. The print we have available is a rare signed artist proof aside from the edition of 100. It is signed in pencil and annotated “artist proof” in the lower center of the image.
Published by the Pasadena Art Museum, California. Printed by Joseph Zirker at Joseph Press, Los Angeles. Lembark I L66.
Medium | Lithograph |
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Year | 1964 |
Edition | AP |
Signature | Signed, annotated |
Catalogue Raisonné | Lembark I, L66 |
Size | 15.5 x 22.5 (in) 39 x 57 (cm) |
Price | SOLD |
SF-80 from the Pasadena Box, 1964 by Sam Francis is a lithograph on Kochi rice paper from “An Other Set – Y (triptych).” This print is normally unsigned and accompanied by the other two panels making up the complete triptych. The print we have available is a rare signed artist proof aside from the edition of 100. It is signed in pencil and annotated “artist proof” in the lower center of the image.
Published by the Pasadena Art Museum, California. Printed by Joseph Zirker at Joseph Press, Los Angeles. Lembark I L66.
Artist Sam Francis was late to start his successful and brilliant career as a painter and printmaker. Sam Francis was born in San Mateo California in 1923. Sam Francis attended the University of California, Berkeley, where Francis studied botany, medicine and psychology. Shortly thereafter, Sam Francis served in the United States Air Force during WWII where he suffered injury in a plane crash. Francis was in the hospital for several years, and it was there that Sam Francis began to paint, and develop his love for art. Finding an artistic voice was therapeutic for Francis, and the art created in this time had a great influence on his emotional recovery. After his released from the hospital, Sam Francis returned to U.C. Berkeley to study art, and eventually earned both a B.A. and an M.A.
Medium | Lithograph |
---|---|
Year | 1964 |
Edition | AP |
Signature | Signed, annotated |
Catalogue Raisonné | Lembark I, L66 |
Size | 15.5 x 22.5 (in) 39 x 57 (cm) |
Price | SOLD |