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Phyllis Sloane - Calm

Calm

Phyllis Sloane's original etching entitled, "Calm" was created and published in an edition of twenty five impressions in 2003. This etching is signed, dated, titled and numbered by the artist in pencil. This figure study is a fine, original example of the etched art created by the contemporary American artist, Phyllis Sloane.
 
Title: Calm
Artist: Sloane, Phyllis (Worcester, Massachusetts, 1921 - Santa Fe, 2009)
Date: 2003
Medium: Original Etching
Note: Phyllis Sloane: Born in Massachusetts, Phyllis Sloane moved to Shaker Heights, Ohio, when still a young child. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts (Industrial Design) from Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, in 1943. Her first exhibited art was shown that year at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Since that time her prints and paintings have been the subject of over two dozen one-woman shows as well as being included in over seventy group shows.
  During her career Phyllis Sloane has received such major awards as the Print Club of Philadelphia Purchase Award (1977), Oklahoma National Exhibition, Graphics Award (1981), City of Cleveland, Visual Arts Award (1982), Miami International Print Biennial, First Prize (1984) and the North Carolina Print & Drawing Annual, Purchase Award (1985). Her art is included in the permanent collections of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, New Mexico Museum of Fine Art, Santa Fe, Philadelphia Art Museum, Rutgers University, The Massillon Museum, The Cleveland Museum of Art and the University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque. A long time resident of the Cleveland area, since 2003 Phyllis Sloane both lives and works in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
  Phyllis Sloane began actively experimenting with printmaking around 1960. Her oeuvre consists of a remarkable variety in this field, including etching, silkscreens, lithographs, woodcuts, linocuts, monotypes, enamels on copper, ceramic tiles, and heat transfer prints. For many years her work in figure studies, still lifes and landscapes have placed her art in high esteem. Calm is a fine, original example of the etched art of Phyllis Sloane.
Edition: Limited edition of twenty five impressions, numbered 6/25.
Size: 8 X 5 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Matted with 100% Archival Materials
Buy Now Price: $325.00 US
Condition: Printed upon pure rag paper with the 'B. F. K. Rives France' watermark and with full, deckled margins as published in 2003. Signed, dated, titled and numbered, '6/25', by the artist in pencil under the plate-mark. A finely printed impression with plate-tone and in excellent condition throughout. Calm represents a prime, original example of the art of Phyllis Sloane.
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Original Etching by the American artist, Phyllis Sloane.

Calm by Phyllis Sloane
Calm

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Sloane, Phyllis (Worcester, Massachusetts, 1921 - Santa Fe, 2009)
# Title & Artist Medium Date Info
01- Calm by Phyllis Sloane Original Etching 2003 Signed, dated, titled and numbered, '6/25', by Phyllis Sloane in pencil under the plate-mark.
02.- Ginna and Birds by Phyllis Sloane Original Enamel on Copper c. 1965 Signed by Phyllis Sloane in the tile to the lower right. (Sold)
03.- Ginna with Cat by Phyllis Sloane Original Enamel on Copper c. 1965 Signed by Phyllis Sloane in the tile to the lower right. (Sold)

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