Tortola Stomp (Signed, Numbered 2/20, Robert Gordy Print)
Robert Gordy
Tortola Stomp (Signed, Numbered 2/20, Robert Gordy Print)
Artist: Robert Gordy
Medium: Prints
Price:
$565.00
Gallery:
Guy Lyman Fine Art
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Details
Creation Date: 1980
Materials: Screen Print
Dimensions: 22" x 27"
Condition: Some faint foxing and fading.
Finish: Unframed
About the Item
Number 2 in an edition of only 20 prints! Signed and numbered; Rives watermark. Unframed. Robert Gordy was an iconic New Orleans painter. He was part of the "Art and Decoration" movement that also included Keith Haring. This is a classic style for Gordy - the nudes, the geometric forms - a really good one, with great colors.
Please note that the print has some foxing and fading, and you might want to frame it so that the margin is largely covered, leaving the signature and number showing (this is what we would do). As you can see, it displays nicely and brightly - we photographed it in natural light with no glass so you can see the actual condition if you look closely. The foxing and fading are faint, but there - will be hard to see unless you are really looking for it once in a frame.
Proudly offered by Guy Lyman Fine Art of New Orleans, with our firm guarantee.
Robert Gordy Bio
Balancing a clean, formal graphic approach with creativity, wit and verve, Robert Gordy created a style of painting that is instantly recognizable to anyone even vaguely familiar with his work. Sometimes placed in a category with Keith Haring, he created images that exploited patterns and simplicity of form. He had a wonderful sense of color as well.
Gordy’s Artmaking
Robert Gordy was unusual in his frequent use of markers, pens and ink to create his images – which are so clean that they look to a contemporary eye to be machine or computer-created. He was enraptured with print-making, and produced many limited-edition print series’. Robert Gordy’s works are in museums worldwide, including the Whitney, MoMA, the Smithsonian and other top-tier institutions.
Please note that the print has some foxing and fading, and you might want to frame it so that the margin is largely covered, leaving the signature and number showing (this is what we would do). As you can see, it displays nicely and brightly - we photographed it in natural light with no glass so you can see the actual condition if you look closely. The foxing and fading are faint, but there - will be hard to see unless you are really looking for it once in a frame.
Proudly offered by Guy Lyman Fine Art of New Orleans, with our firm guarantee.
Robert Gordy Bio
Balancing a clean, formal graphic approach with creativity, wit and verve, Robert Gordy created a style of painting that is instantly recognizable to anyone even vaguely familiar with his work. Sometimes placed in a category with Keith Haring, he created images that exploited patterns and simplicity of form. He had a wonderful sense of color as well.
Gordy’s Artmaking
Robert Gordy was unusual in his frequent use of markers, pens and ink to create his images – which are so clean that they look to a contemporary eye to be machine or computer-created. He was enraptured with print-making, and produced many limited-edition print series’. Robert Gordy’s works are in museums worldwide, including the Whitney, MoMA, the Smithsonian and other top-tier institutions.
About the Artist
Robert Gordy
Robert Gordy's passing in 1986 at the age of 52 was a significant loss to the art world. Renowned for his extraordinary compositional skills and imaginative intelligence, Gordy’s elegant paintings, created in his signature style up until 1981, demonstrate a remarkable mastery of color hue and value, as well as a sophisticated balance of shape dynamics. Despite the apparent calm of his work during this period, intense emotional undercurrents often emerged. Starting in 1982, Gordy’s focus shifted beyond mere color and design mastery, as his final series of monotypes revealed profound emotional messages, marking a poignant culmination of his artistic journey.
About the Gallery
Guy Lyman Fine Art
My name is Guy Lyman, and I’ve been learning about, making and collecting art since my teens. These days, in addition to painting, I search the world for superb art that is undervalued and pass the savings on to discerning collectors. I offer a money-back guarantee on everything I sell.
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