Bernard Greenwald (1941 - )
Minimalist painter and print maker Bernard Greenwald was born in Newark, New Jersey, and received his BFA from the College of Art of the Philadelphia Museum and his MFA from the Yale School of Art and Architecture. His work is characterized by a strong reaction to the cultural turmoil propagated by the Civil Rights and Feminist movements in the midst of the unprecedented tidal wave of consumerism that arose across the world in the late 1950s and 1960s, and reflects the myriad influence of popular culture on the era.
Creole Jazz Band II
Etching, 1976; artist’s proof - edition not stated. Image size 39-5/8” x 27-3/8” sheet size 42” x 29-11/16”. Titled and signed in pencil by the artist in the lower margin. Very good impression; lower left margin creased and lightly soiled, not affecting the image.
$550
Hat, Horn, Knife and Glove
Etching, 1984; artist’s proof - edition not stated. Image size 29-5/8” x 21½”; sheet size 42-1/8” x 29¼”. Titled and signed in pencil by the artist in the lower margin. Fine overall condition.
$575
Roxy
Etching, 1976; artist’s proof - edition not stated. Image size 23-5/8” x 17”; sheet size 39-1/8” x 27½”. Titled and signed by the artist in pencil in the lower margin. Fine overall condition.
$900
Waifs' Home Band
Etching, 1974; edition of 100. Image size 38-5/8” x 23-9/16”; sheet size 42” x 29¾”. Titled, numbered 6/100, and signed in pencil by the artist in the lower margin. Fine overall condition.
$625