Description: SIGNED ROCKWELL KENT "HERO" 1931 PRINT Artist: Rockwell KentTitle: "Hero" Medium: Lithograph Paper Size: 23" x 16" inches Image/Plate Size: 12" x 9" inches Lithograph, 1931. Signed. 12 x 9 inches, full margins. Signed by artist in pencil, lower margin. A very good, dark impression in excellent condition. Artist, author and political activist Rockwell Kent was born in Tarrytown Heights, New York in 1882. During his lifetime, Kent worked as an illustrator, draftsman, painter, printmaker, lobsterman, dairy farmer and ship’s carpenter. His lithographs, paintings, and woodcuts often depicted the bleak and rugged aspects of nature and its harsh climates. Kent attended the Horace Mann School in New York City and studied architecture at Columbia University. He studied art under William Merritt Chase at the Shinnecock Hills School and, later at the New York School under Kenneth Hayes Miller and Robert Henri. He also worked as an apprentice to Abbott Thayer in Dublin, New Hampshire. Encouraged by Henri, Kent went to Monhegan Island to paint on his own. Kent wrote and illustrated a number of books, including “Wilderness: A Journal of Quiet Adventure in Alaska”, published in 1920. Kent practiced political activism, championing social causes from the 1930s, until his death. He insisted that he was not affiliated with the Communist Party, but he consistently supported radical causes, which contributed to a decline in his artistic popularity throughout the 1940s and 1950s. When his passport was revoked by the State Department in the latter decade, Kent sued for its reinstatement and emerged victorious in a landmark Supreme Court Case. His popularity grew in the Soviet Union and in 1957 half a million Russians attended an exhibition of his work. To show his appreciation, he donated eighty paintings and eight hundred prints and drawings to the Russian people. Kent was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize in 1967. His experience as a builder and carpenter served him well as he began experimenting with the graphic process. Kent usually made preliminary studies for detail or composition, before starting a print. Nothing in his work is vague or accidental and his expression was clear and deliberate. His studio was always efficient: clean and orderly with nothing out of place. Kent reached the height of his popularity during the 1930s when the magazine “Prints” conducted a survey on the practitioners of graphic art in the United States and Kent came out far ahead of the other artists as the most successful printmaker in the country. Rockwell Kent died in 1971. - IFPDA SHIPPING & HANDLING:We take extra pride in shipping on time & securely packaging all of our items. Please see our feedback.USPS Domestic Shipping via Priority Mail Only, Fully Insured with Tracking Number. Print will be mailed rolled in a sturdy tube. No Box.We shall notify buyer once we mail item.
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Artist: Rockwell Kent
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Printmaker: American Realist
Signed By: Rockwell Kent
Illustration: Modernist
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Item Length: 23 in
Region of Origin: United States
Framing: Unframed
Personalize: No
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Year of Production: 1931
Item Height: 23 in
Style: Modernism, Modern
Features: Signed
Item Width: 16 in
Culture: American
Time Period Produced: 1931
20th Century Artist: Modern
Signed: Yes
Color: Black
Material: Paper, Lithograph
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Subject: Figures
Print Surface: Paper
Type: Print
Theme: Art
Production Technique: Lithograph
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States