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Karl Eugene Fortess
Tanks & Trees — Mid-century American Surrealism

c. 1940

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Karl Eugene Fortess, 'Tanks & Trees', lithograph, c. 1940, edition 100. Signed, titled, and numbered '100/P' in pencil. Inscribed 'For Usui - K.' in the bottom left margin. A fine, richly-inked impression, on cream wove paper, with full margins (1 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches); a slight crease across the top right sheet corner, well away from the image; otherwise in excellent condition. Image size 13 1/8 x 10 inches; sheet size 17 3/8 x 13 3/16 inches. Matted to museum standards, unframed. Provenance: Estate of Francis Pratt. Francis and her husband Bumpei Usui were fellow Woodstock artists and friends of Fortess. ABOUT THE ARTIST Karl E. Fortess (1907-1993), painter, printmaker and teacher, was born in Antwerp, Belgium, and became an American citizen in 1923. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago; The Art Students League, New York; and the Woodstock School of Painting with Yasuo Kuniyoshi. Fortess taught at the Art Students League, Brooklyn Museum Art School, Louisiana State University, Fort Wright College, and Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts. He was a member of the Artists Equity Association, Society of American Graphic Artists, American Association of University Professors, and the British Film Institute. He was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1946, and the Childe Hassam Fund purchase award in 1952. He was named an Associate of the National Academy of Design in 1960 and elected to full Academician in 1971. Fortess' work was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Metropolitan Museum, Woodstock Artists Association, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and Carnegie Institute. He is represented in the collections of the Butler Institute of American Art; Brooklyn Museum; Dallas Museum of Art; De Cordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts; Smithsonian American Art Museum; Syracuse University Art Collection; Wichita Art Museum; and the Woodstock Art Association and Museum.
  • Creator:
    Karl Eugene Fortess (1907 - 1993)
  • Creation Year:
    c. 1940
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13.13 in (33.36 cm)Width: 10 in (25.4 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 1024171stDibs: LU53237128772
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