Spruance, Benton
BENTON SPRUANCE Sky Hawk from Moby Dick, 1968
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One of twenty-six color lithographs from the collection "Moby Dick Passion of Ahab". Spruance died unexpectedly prior to the completion of this publication.
THIS IS AN INTERPRETATION OF THE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS AND NOT ORIGINALS PRINTED OFF THE STONE BY SPRUANCE. Priced accordingly.
Details
Sku: XX5674
Artist: Benton Spruance
Title: Sky Hawk from Moby Dick
Year: 1968
Signed: No
Medium: Lithograph
Edition Size: 50
Framed: No
Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A: Mint
Dimensions
Paper Size: 22 x 16 inches ( 56 x 41 cm )
Image Size: 22 x 16 inches ( 56 x 41 cm )
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BENTON SPRUANCE Sky Hawk from Moby Dick, 1968
$200
About the Artist
Benton Spruance
Benton Spruance (1904 – 1967) was an American painter, printmaker and architect from Philadelphia. As a printmaker, Spruance was known for his innovations in color lithography with series of works relating to mythological and religious themes, as well as portraiture. He was much more than a distinguished artist of national renown. His career focused in a large part upon service to the art community, not only in Philadelphia, but throughout the nation as well, and much of his importance lies in all that he was able to accomplish for his fellow artists. He had a keen sense of the place of the artist in the life of the community, and as a founder of the Philadelphia chapter of Artists Equity, he helped to give to the individual artist a strong voice in community affairs. His prints, taken in chronological sequence, constitute a unique record of his times, his world, and his experience. But above all he emerges clearly as a warm, compassionate human being.
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