Edward Landon Art
Edward Landon studied at both the Hartford Art School and the Art Students League. He was a pioneer in elevating silkscreen to the level of fine art and was one of the founding members of the National Serigraph Society. He served as president of the society and as editor of its publication, The Serigraph Quarterly. Landon was also a musician, and many of his subjects have the musical theme as their inspiration. In 1950, he was awarded a "Fulbright" grant to study in Norway, where he lectured on serigraphy and arranged exhibitions of the serigraph. Landon was widely exhibited at many of the leading museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
1970s Post-Modern Edward Landon Art
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art
Mixed Media
Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art
Wood, Oil
1950s Cubist Edward Landon Art
Acrylic
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Edward Landon Art
Screen
1960s Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art
Masonite, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Edward Landon Art
Enamel
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art
Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil
Late 20th Century Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art
Canvas, Glass, Wood, Oil
2010s Cubist Edward Landon Art
Acrylic
2010s Cubist Edward Landon Art
Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Linen
Early 2000s Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art
Mixed Media
Late 20th Century Cubist Edward Landon Art
Acrylic, Plywood
1970s Post-Modern Edward Landon Art
Lithograph
1980s Post-Modern Edward Landon Art
Aquatint
1990s Post-Modern Edward Landon Art
Offset
1970s Abstract Edward Landon Art
Screen
1940s Surrealist Edward Landon Art
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Edward Landon Art
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Edward Landon Art
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Edward Landon Art
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Edward Landon Art
Ink
Mid-20th Century Pop Art Edward Landon Art
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20th Century Other Art Style Edward Landon Art
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