"Unspoken" Stone Lithograph by John Gruenwald

Item Number: 100072757
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $600
Online Close: Oct 5, 2007 2:00 PM PDT
Bid History: 0 bids - Item Sold!
Description
Fine art, to say the least.
Artist John Gruenwald was born in Milwaukee, WI in 1951 and began drawing pictures when he was 4.
In high school, a teacher introduced Gruenwald to etching, and thus began his love of printmaking.
Majoring in printmaking at Layton School of Art & Design, upon graduation, Gruenwald opened a contact and publishing print shop with his instructor and embarked on a 25 year career as a printer for other artists.
From Milwaukee he moved from Taos, New Mexico, and opened Windmill Press, a few years later he worked at Landfall Press in Chicago, and then back to Milwaukee as Cream City Graphics - publishing subscription portfolios of Wisconsin artists.
In 1994 Gruenwald moved to San Francisco and in his first week there met Austin Printmaker Terry Chastain.
The two merged equipment and space and became Tinhorn Press, the name of the studio the two share to this day in addition to Tinhorn Press/Gallery across the street from the original press.
Gruenwald's work ranges from paintings to prints and drawings.
His subjects tend to be soft, contemplative and calm, often of sensual women and faces and heads in meditation.
His work is represented by galleries in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and California and can be found in collections around the world.
This piece, a stone lithograph entitled Unspoken, was hand printed on an 1800's cast iron press from Bavarian limestone slabs.
Special Instructions
Unspoken is matted and framed - ready for hanging.
The stone lithograph itself measures 14" x 18", excluding matting and frame.
See more of John Gruenwald's work at his studio in San Francisco, at 1663 Mission Street, Back Mezzanine.