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Will Petersen "Witness" AQUATINT ETCHING LAKESIDE STUDIO 1985 OXBOW V

Description: Will Petersen (Amer. 1928-1994) created this limited edition aquatint etching at Lakeside Studio in 1985. Aquatint etching printed in black on Lana Lumiere 1590 watermarked white woven archival paper. Signed titled and numbered IX/XXV by the artist in graphite. Printed by the artist and published by The Lakeside Studio, (Lakeside, MI)(Blindstamp lower right). Titled: "Oxbow V" (Witness) Size: 15" X 20" (paper) 11" X 14.50" (image) NOTE: The title "Oxbow" is referencing The Chicago Art Institute's summer school called "Oxbow" in Saugatuck MI. where the artist taught printmaking classes summer of 1985. Condition: Print is in EXCELLENT condition. There is a slight waviness from the printing process nothing a good framing can stand. Print is in EXCELLENT condition ~ Shipping 10$ US 20$ EU ~ Ships in 4" sturdy tube Return for full refund if not completely satisfied Printmaker and painter Will Petersen was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1928, the oldest of three born to German immigrants Robert Petersen and Minni Eder. As a teen he contracted polio and spent much of his high school years at home; however, he worked as the Steinmetz High School newspaper's cartoonist, succeeding his predecessor Hugh Hefner. His formal art education began in 1947 at Chicago's Wilbur Wright College, studying painting and theater arts. In 1950 he enrolled at Michigan State University where he earned his BA and MA, taking lithography from John S. deMartelly. He also began exhibiting nationally, beginning with the Detroit Art Institute, the Terry Art Institute (Miami), the National Print Exhibition (MI), and the Boston Printmakers, where he earned first prize. A painting was also included in the Momentum Mid-Continental Chicago exhibit, which garnered reproduction on the cover of Art Digest magazine, a coveted commission at the time.After graduation in 1952 Petersen was drafted into the United States Army, sent to Korea and then to Japan. There he worked as an education specialist in Hokkaido, and he became enamored of the rural landscapes and Japanese customs, theater, and calligraphic arts. This experience would remain central to his output for the rest of his life. Upon his return to the states in 1955 he moved to Oakland, California. He cofounded the Bay Printmakers Society artist Mel Strawn and became involved with the Beat artists and poets, whose works he sometimes printed in his studio. He resumed exhibiting and enrolled in the California College of Arts and Crafts (now the California College of the Arts) under the GI Bill and earned his MFA while Diebenkorn was on the faculty.Upon graduation from CCAC, he returned to Japan to further his studies in printmaking and calligraphic painting. He taught English to earn enough money for a lithography press, and built a studio in the countryside. He resumed exhibiting with the Kyoto Printmakers, winning a Suda Award at an exhibition at the Kyoto Museum of Art, the first to be awarded in printmaking. In 1965 Petersen secured a faculty appointment at Ohio State University, teaching drawing, painting and printmaking. In 1969, he moved to Michigan to help set up artist John Wilson's Lakeside Studio, where he worked as the master printer before accepting a position at West Virginia University. He taught there until 1977 when he decided to quit teaching entirely and pursue a publishing career. He founded Plucked Chicken, an art and poetry publication, and the following year he and his wife, Cynthia Archer, established Plucked Chicken Press, which they later moved to Chicago and then Evanston. They would print and publish the works of Richard Hunt, Don Crouch, Art Kleinmann, Renie Adams, David Bower, David Driesbach, Carl Hayano, Ben Mahmoud, and Winifred Godfrey, among others, as well as their own lithographs. Petersen died in 1994. Petersen's prints and paintings are included in more than 140 museums and private collections around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris; The Art Institute of Chicago; Illinois State Museum, Springfield; and the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University, Evanston.I was curious about this character of Rol Sturlason. Who was he and what became of him, I wondered. A quick search and I found that Jack Kerouac based the character of Rol Sturlason on Will Petersen, an artist and poet associated with the Beat Generation, who lived in Kyoto for eight years. There he followed his passions in art, printmaking and Noh drama. In 1957 he published a famous essay on the garden at Ryoanji named “Stone Garden” in the Evergreen Review. It makes for quite an interesting read, especially if you are familiar with Rol’s brief appearance in The Dharma Bums. It even includes the very diagram that Rol showed Ray Smith in the passage above.

Price: 125 USD

Location: Fort Worth, Texas

End Time: 2024-09-24T17:13:34.000Z

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Will Petersen "Witness" AQUATINT ETCHING LAKESIDE STUDIO 1985 OXBOW VWill Petersen "Witness" AQUATINT ETCHING LAKESIDE STUDIO 1985 OXBOW VWill Petersen "Witness" AQUATINT ETCHING LAKESIDE STUDIO 1985 OXBOW VWill Petersen "Witness" AQUATINT ETCHING LAKESIDE STUDIO 1985 OXBOW VWill Petersen "Witness" AQUATINT ETCHING LAKESIDE STUDIO 1985 OXBOW VWill Petersen "Witness" AQUATINT ETCHING LAKESIDE STUDIO 1985 OXBOW V

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Unit of Sale: Single Piece

Artist: Will Petersen

Signed By: Will Petersen

Size: Medium

Date of Creation: 1985

Item Length: 20 in

Region of Origin: Lakeside, MI

Framing: Unframed

Listed By: Publisher

Year of Production: 1985

Item Height: 15 in

Style: Abstract, Contemporary Art, Expressionism, Asian

Features: Limited Edition, Numbered, Signed

Unit Quantity: 1

Culture: American

Handmade: Yes

Time Period Produced: 1980-1989

Image Orientation: Portrait

Signed: Yes

Color: Black

Title: Witness

Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)

Material: Ink, Paper

Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Print Surface: Paper

Subject: Actors, Portrait, Noh actors

Type: Print

COA Issued By: Lakeside Studio

Theme: Art, Fantasy

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Production Technique: Aquatint

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