Reynold Weidenaar was a lifelong resident of Grand Rapids, Michigan. He studied at the Kendall School of Design and at the Kansas City Art Institute with Jackson Lee Nesbitt. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1944 and the Louis Comfort Tiffany scholarship in 1949. Throughout his career, he produced over 200 intaglio prints, but is best known for both his black-and-white and color mezzotints.
Reynold Weidenaar was a lifelong resident of Grand Rapids, Michigan. He studied at the Kendall School of Design and at the Kansas City Art Institute with Jackson Lee Nesbitt. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1944 and the Louis Comfort Tiffany scholarship in 1949. Throughout his career, he produced over 200 intaglio prints, but is best known for both his black-and-white and color mezzotints.
Reverie
Mezzotint, 1941; edition of 250. Image size 10¾” x 12-7/8”; sheet size 13½” x 15-7/8”. Published by Associated American Artists, New York. Titled and signed by the artist in pencil in the lower margin. Fine.
$1,400
Bridge Builders, Makinac Straits
Mezzotint, 1956; edition of 243; Image size 6-7/8” x 12-3/4”; sheet size 12-3/4” x 20-3/4”. Published by the Society Of American Etchers, New York. A superb impression.
SOLD
Last Run
Etching and aquatint, 1950; edition of 250. Image size 10-7/8" x 7-3/8"; sheet size 12-7/8" x 9-7/8". Published by Associated American Artists, New York. Titled and signed in pencil by the artist in the lower margin. Fine
SOLD
The Barn's On Fire!
Etching, ca. 1940; edition not stated. Image size 2-11/16” x 2¼"; sheet size 5” x 4-5/8” Titled and signed in pencil by the artist in the lower margin. A very good impression of this early work.
SOLD