Spring Light Tom Lynch Print on paper, 25.25 x 30.25 inches Located on the 3rd floor, faculty / staff lounge
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Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty LeRoy Neiman Serigraph, 50 x 43 inches Located on the 3rd floor, conference room
Tom Lynch
Tom Lynch (b. 1950) is a premier watercolor artist, educator, and author. He has written seven books and has been the host of several award-winning PBS Art Series. He is nationally recognized as an arts educator and advocate, and has over 45 years of educational experience. In his paintings, Lynch attempts to create a level… Read more »
LeRoy Neiman
LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) was a painter and printmaker from Saint Paul, Minnesota. Neiman grew up in Saint Paul’s Frog Town neighborhood, a community known for being particularly blue collar. Neiman showed an early interest and talent in drawing and would often create posters for local vendors and merchants to advertise in the windows of their… Read more »
Double Feature: Haku Maki Prints
Poem 69-4, circa 1995 Haku Maki Woodblock print on paper, embossing, 28 x 17.25 inches Located in the 4th floor atrium, south side Poem 69-3, circa 1965 Haku Maki Woodblock print on paper, embossing, 28 x 17.25 inches Located in the 4th floor atrium, south side
Haku Maki
Haku Maki (1924-2000) was a Japanese artist and printmaker active during the latter half of the 20th century. Haku Maki was born in Aso-machi Prefecture as Maejima Tadaaki. He first made his name and living by producing art prints that featured Chinese characters, or kanji. Haku Maki renamed himself to showcase his humility and self-styled… Read more »
Double Feature: Seiichirō Woodblock Prints
Ryoanji Zen Stone Garden Konishi Seiichirō Woodblock print on paper, 20.25 x 23.75 inches Located on the 3rd floor, west stairwell A View of the Village, Byakugoji Konishi Seiichirō Woodblock print on paper, 20.25 x 23.75 inches Located on the 3rd floor, west stairwell
Konishi Seiichirō
Konishi Seiichirō (b. 1919) was an accomplished woodblock print artist of the Sosaku Hanga (or “Creative Print”) movement, Konishi’s self-carved and printed works focus on the architecture, famous sites, and natural beauty of his home region. Konishi formally studied oil painting and design, but taught himself the aspects of woodblock printing. In 1950, he exhibited… Read more »
The Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1776, c. 1845
The Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1776, c. 1845 Asher Brown Durand, after John Trumbull Engraving on paper, 32 x 40 inches Located on the 3rd floor, Masters Programs Office
Asher Brown Durand
Asher Brown Durand (1796-1886) was born in New Jersey and studied engraving under the guidance of his father, a watchmaker and silversmith. Durand grew even more advanced in engraving via an apprenticeship to NJ engraver Peter Maverick (from 1812-1817). Upon completing this apprenticeship with Maverick, Durand opened a branch of the team’s firm in New… Read more »