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Bruce Weinberg
Romanesque

1991

About the Item

This artwork titled "Romanesque" 1991 is a color etching, with embossing and gold addition on handmade paper, with deckle edge, by noted artist Bruce Weinberg, 1942-1994 It is hand signed, titled, numbered 20/50 and dated in pencil by the artist. The size is 38 x 27 inches. It is in excellent condition. About the artist. Bruce Weinberg (1942-1994) studied Interior Design at the Philadelphia College of Art and Architectural Space Planning at Temple University. During the 1970's he studied printmaking and drawing at San Francisco's Fort Mason Art Center. He created limited edition etchings as well as monoprints on his handmade paper. He was best known for multi-plate color hand pulled etchings of rugs and tapestries, which appear three dimensional with folds, fringes and turned up corners. Etchings were executed by use of traditional hard and soft ground etching technique. Employing multiple copper etching plates, these images were printed on fine rag hand made paper, some with embossed borders. Weinberg went through many stages and processes to create the finished designs. Weinberg's early artwork was influenced by design elements found in Middle Eastern textiles, architecture, exotic animals and an enchantment with Southwestern and American Indian design. Weinberg in his later years became involved in the creation of monoprints. The work of Bruce Weinberg is held in museums, private and corporate collections nationwide. Selected collections. ATandT Bank of America Chevron Chemical Chubb Pacific Insurance Fairmont Hotel Fantasy Records Indianapolis Museum of Art Itel Corporation Kaiser Corporation Lucas Film Princeton University Museum Rockwell Industries San Francisco Museum of Art Stanford University University of the Arts - Philadelphia Selected exhibitions. 1979-WALNUT CREEK ART CENTER-Walnut Creek, CA 1980,'82 WORLD PRINT COUNCIL-San Francisco, CA 1983-1993-ART EXPO-Los Angeles, CA 1983-1994-ART EXPO-New York, NY 1981,'84,'91-EDITIONS LIMITED-Indianapolis,IN 1981,'84'88'92-EDITIONS LIMITED-San Francisco CA 1981-STUDIO ASSOCIATEs, Philadelphia, Pa 1982-COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME-Belmont, CA 1982-SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF ART-San Jose, CA 1982-UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-Davis, CA 1982-UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-Chicago, IL 1984-SAN RAFAEL ART CENTER-San Rafael, CA 1985,'86,'88,'90-MARY BELL GALLERY-Chicago, IL 1985 -MONTVALCO CENTER FOR THE ARTS-Saratoga, CA 1985-SWEN PARSON GALLERY-Chicago, IL 1986- DEANZA COLLEGE-Cupertino, CA 1986,'87 JEWISH MUSEUM-San Francisco, CA 1986-TOKYO MUSEUM OF ART-Tokyo, Japan 1987-MARIAN PARLOW GALLERY-Olympia, WA 1987-GALLERY 500-Jenkintown, PA 1987-LISA HARRIS GALLERY-Seattle, WA 1988-MARIN CIVIC CENTER GALLERY-San Rafael, CA 1989-DEVIN GALLERIES-New Hope, PA C.G. REIN GALLERY-Scottsdale, AZ 1994-JOANNE CHAPPELL GALLERY-San Francisco, CA 1994- SYNTEH GALLERY-Palo Alto, CA 1997-TORO GALLERY-Huntingdon Valley, Pa
  • Creator:
    Bruce Weinberg (1942 - 1994, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1991
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 38 in (96.52 cm)Width: 27 in (68.58 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.26 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    San Francisco, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: wei/rom011stDibs: LU66633300653
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