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Breadfruit by Pat Steir

Lincoln Center Editions

Screenprint

1983

Edition Size: 144

Sheet Size: 40 1/4 x 35 inches

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Born in Newark, NJ in 1940, Pat Steir rose to fame in the 1970s, creating monochromatic canvases of roses and other images that were crossed out. The paintings were intended to destroy the concept of images as symbols while simultaneously creating endless imagery through the act itself by making the image a symbol for a symbol. Since then, her work has been informed by her interest in art history and influenced by 19th-century Romanticism, Abstract Expressionism, Japanese woodcuts, and Chinese landscape paintings of the Song and Tang dynasties. She is best known for her dripped and splashed “waterfall” paintings which she began making in the 1980s.

This edition was commissioned by Lincoln Center to commemorate the Horizons series at the NY Philharmonic. The edition was printed at Fine Creations.

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