About The Work
Robert Cottingham is internationally renowned as one of America's most important photorealist painters. He has also described himself as a closet abstractionist because of the way he selects and separates forms in different contexts. His work focuses on Americana–many of his paintings and prints depict the architecture and commercial signage of downtown America from the 1940’s and 1950’s that have now all but disappeared. Over the years he has tended to work in series: buildings, signs, words, numbers, letters, railroad imagery, and most recently, typewriters. This work is a part of the latter group.
Courtesy of Tandem Press
About Robert Cottingham
From The Magazine
Woodcut and chine collé
38.50 x 38.50 in
97.8 x 97.8 cm
This work is signed and numbered by Robert Cottingham on the front and comes with a documentation sheet.
About The Work
Robert Cottingham is internationally renowned as one of America's most important photorealist painters. He has also described himself as a closet abstractionist because of the way he selects and separates forms in different contexts. His work focuses on Americana–many of his paintings and prints depict the architecture and commercial signage of downtown America from the 1940’s and 1950’s that have now all but disappeared. Over the years he has tended to work in series: buildings, signs, words, numbers, letters, railroad imagery, and most recently, typewriters. This work is a part of the latter group.
Courtesy of Tandem Press
About Robert Cottingham
From The Magazine
Printed and published by Tandem Press.
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