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CALVIN BURNETT (1921 - ) Theseus and King Minos.
CALVIN BURNETT (1921 - )
Theseus and King Minos.
Color linoleum cut on cream Japan paper, circa 1960. 280x330 mm; 10 7/8x13 inches. Signed, titled and numbered 3/3 in pencil, lower margin. A very good impression of this very scarce print.
Provenance: James. A. Porter; hence by descent to his daughter, Constance Porter-Uzelac.
Calvin Burnett has had a long career as an artist, graphic designer, illustrator and art instructor in Boston and Cambridge, MA. After naval service, he focused on woodcuts while studying the German Expressionists and printmaking for his Master of Fine Arts degree at Boston University. He taught at the De Cordova Museum, Lincoln, MA, and the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston. He also helped the artist John Wilson start the National Center for Afro-American Artists in Roxbury, MA. His art works are found in the collections of Harvard University, Cambridge, Howard University, Washington, DC, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and the Fogg Museum of Art, Boston.
Theseus and King Minos.
Color linoleum cut on cream Japan paper, circa 1960. 280x330 mm; 10 7/8x13 inches. Signed, titled and numbered 3/3 in pencil, lower margin. A very good impression of this very scarce print.
Provenance: James. A. Porter; hence by descent to his daughter, Constance Porter-Uzelac.
Calvin Burnett has had a long career as an artist, graphic designer, illustrator and art instructor in Boston and Cambridge, MA. After naval service, he focused on woodcuts while studying the German Expressionists and printmaking for his Master of Fine Arts degree at Boston University. He taught at the De Cordova Museum, Lincoln, MA, and the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston. He also helped the artist John Wilson start the National Center for Afro-American Artists in Roxbury, MA. His art works are found in the collections of Harvard University, Cambridge, Howard University, Washington, DC, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and the Fogg Museum of Art, Boston.
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