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ArtistRitter, Chris

Artist Years1908-1976

Artist NationalityAmerican

TitleOdes of Anacreon II

Year1950

MediumPrint > Aquatint Etching

DimensionsPlate: 9.8 X 7.4 inches

Description

Aquatint etching, inches, signed in pencil, printed in black, green, and blue on heavy, fine-grained, cream wove paper, 11 X 9 inches sheet. Fine condition. Free shipping to US address.
(762836 bx-63)

Accession Number762836

NotesChris Ritter studied with George Grosz and was an important figure in the New York Postwar Avant-Garde scene. He also opened the Laurel Gallery in New York and published a series of print portfolios, beginning with one of five etchings by Milton Avery.

In 1947, he offered a show of paintings to Grace Borgenicht. When he decided to close Laurel in 1950, he urged her to open her own gallery, which she did, representing such artists as Gabor Peterdi, Jimmy Ernst, Leonard Baskin, Wolf Kahn, and Ilya Bolotowsky, who were also working out of the same set of postwar, post surrealist, aesthetic assumptions. Like View Magazine, with which he seems to have been in some way associated, Ritter's work and his gallery explored the Surrealist sensibility transplanted from Europe and given new life as it came into contact with popular culture in the United States.

Chris Ritter's work is represented in the Smithsonian Archives of American Art, the Worcester Art Museum, the Brooklyn Art Museum, the British Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the NY Public Library, and the Library of Congress. He also exhibited at the Chicago Art Institute. During his life, he was listed in Who's Who in American Art; after his death, he is listed in Who Was Who in American Art. Ritter is a minor but still important figure whom we think ripe for rediscovery.
(source: Spaightwood Galleries)

Price $375.00

Additional information

Artist

Ritter

Country

American

Region

North American