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ArtistBledsoe, Judith

Artist Years1928-2013

Artist NationalityAmerican

TitleA Rag of Colts

Year1976

MediumPrint > Color Lithography

DimensionsComposition: 6.8 X 15.9 inches
Sheet: 11 X 20.5 inches

Description

Color lithograph, signed in pencil and annotated with title and “E.A. 19/60”, printed on heavy, felt-finish, cream wove paper. Fine condition. Free shipping to US address.

Accession Number219002

NotesJudith Bledsoe was an American painter and printmaker best known for her fanciful and romantic depictions of French chateaus, unicorns, and figures dressed in period costumes. Born in 1928 in California, she was the high spirited daughter of a classical violinist, who grew up in California brimming with ideas. Judith Bledsoe’s works share an aesthetic with both Marc Chagall and Henri Rousseau in its use of dream-like imagery and depiction of the natural world in saturated hues. Bledsoe moved to Europe alone at the age of 16, working for the BBC in London before moving to Paris to work at the Printemps Couture fashion house. Judith Bledsoe made her home and studio in Paris, France for the remainder of her life, where she died in 2013.

Price $550.00

Additional information

Artist

Bledsoe

Country

American

Region

North American