Sold for:
$35

Norman Gorbaty lithograph "Untitled" depicting flowers; signed to bottom right corner and numbered "86/300" to bottom left; artist info verso; measures approximately 21-3/4" x 18-3/16" with frame and has a sight image of approximately 14-1/8" x 12-7/8"; in Very Good condition. Norman Gorbaty (born 1932) is an American artist who lives and works in New York. After graduating from Amherst College, Gorbaty was the recipient of a Simpson fellowship from Amherst and a teaching fellowship from Yale University where he furthered his artistic interests in pursuit of an MFA. At Yale, he was part of an incredibly diverse and gifted creative milieu, influenced by a number of notable artists such as Josef Albers, Alexi Brodovitch, Leo Leonni, Herbert Matter, Bernard Chaet, Gabor Peterdi and Louis Kahn. While at Yale, Gorbaty had his prints regularly shown in the prestigious Brooklyn Museum Printmaking Annual and his master's thesis was titled, Print Making with a Spoon and was later published nearly in its entirety in Gabor Peterdi's instrumental publication Printmaking Methods Old and New.


Auctioneer:
Bremoauctions

Date:
2016-04-23