1973 Jonathan Talbot Red Caboose Locomotive Train Engine Etching Framed COA 29"


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Description

Vintage 1973 pencil signed and numbered limited edition etching by Jonathan Talbot, number 29/50 with document of authenticity. BIO: Jonathan Talbot was born in New York City on November 14, 1939, and has established his primary studio in Warwick, New York, although he has also worked in Spain, France, and England. He lives with his wife Marsha and a daughter and son.

Many of his pieces are collages, ranging in size from 2 X 3 inches to 6 X 9 feet. He constructs the collages from found objects and hand-made materials, and assembles them in a process he originated that eliminates liquid adhesives from the collage assembly process. This unique method involves coating his materials with acrylic medium and using heat to fuse the pieces together into finished works.

Some his paintings and collages contain identifiable images, and he describes his styles as ranging through impressionism, realism, and abstraction.

He is a second-generation artist as his mother, Helen Talbot, exhibited in New York during the 1920s and 1930s. As a youngster, he associated with artists including Jacques Lipschitz, Alexander Calder, and Thomas Hart Benton, but his first career was in music. Talbot studied in Europe and performed at Carnegie Hall and Phillmore East in New York and did recordings for Columbia Records.

In 1970, Talbot left his music career behind for the visual arts. He studied briefly at the San Francisco Academy of Art in 1971 and then as an intaglio printmaker worked as an etcher of genre subjects. After seven years, he turned to paintings and collages.

He has exhibited in New York at The National Academy of Design and the Museum of Modern Art, and in Washington D.C. at the Smithsonian Institution.

SPECIAL AWARDS AND EXHIBITIONS
Ranger Fund Purchase Award of the National Academy of Design, 1982

Solo Exhibition: "The World of Jonathan Talbot," at the Byer Museum in Evanston, Illinois, 1984

Solo Exhibition: "Jonathan Talbot: Collage Paintings, 1980-2000, "The Housatonic Museum, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 2000

Solo Exhibitions: Gimpel & Weitzenhoffer Gallery, New York, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1982.

Solo Exhibition: "Collage from the Flamenco Series," Joseph Rickards Gallery, New York, 1998.

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
Davidson Print Collection, Elon College, NC; Drew University, Madison NJ; Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ; Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT; The Free Library of Philadelphia; Maitland Art Center in Maitland, FL; Provincetown Historical Society, Provincetown, MA; Toronto Central Library, Ontario; San Francisco Academy of Art, San Francisco, CA.

Condition

Very Good – See pictures

Dimensions

28.5" x 22.5" x 1” (Width x Height x depth)