R. B. Kitaj (American, 1932-2007) — For Peace in the Near East (?)
Lithograph in colours on wove, 42×58cm
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R. B. Kitaj (American, 1932-2007) — For Peace in the Near East (?)
Lithograph in colours on wove, 42×58cm
R. B. Kitaj - I Married An Angel (1990) oil on canvas, 121.9 × 121.6 cm.
Ronald Brooks Kitaj - His Every Poor, Defeated, Loser’s, Hopeless Move, Loser, Buried (1966)
R.B. Kitaj, Collage, 1965
R.B. KITAJ
1952-presente
Cecil Court, London W.C.2. (The Refugees), 1983-1984
Oil on canvas
183 × 183 cm
Monseigneur Ungar, 1958
Oil on canvas
26 × 20.5 cm
The Wedding, 1989-1993
Oil on canvas
182.9 × 182.9 cm
KITAJ, R.B (Estados Unidos, 1932)
Este artista se dedicó a la pintura, especialmente al pop art. Especialmente su obra se vió influenciada por esta corriente cuando comenzó sus estudias en el Royal College of Art, donde se interes´o más por el pop art británico, especialmente con una fijación por David Hockney. Los temas que más trabajó fueron el océano, la crítica al mundo del arte y el retrato. Son obras llenas de color y con cierto toque desagradable o perturbador.
KITAJ, R.B.
Ronald B. Kitaj, fue un pintor de estilo pop art, de origen estadounidense y nacionalizado británico. Nació en 1932 en Ohio, y falleció en 2007 en California.
IMAGEN 1 - Cecil Court, London W.C.2. (The Refugees), 1983-1984, Oil on canvas, 72 × 72 in, 183 × 183 cm
IMAGEN 2 - Monseigneur Ungar, 1958, Oil on canvas, 10 1/5 × 8 1/10 in, 26 × 20.5 cm
IMAGEN 3 - An Urban Old Man, Who Never Looked at the Sea, Except Perhaps Once, 1964, oil on canvas, 127 x 101.6 cm, private collection
IMAGEN 4 - The Autumn of Central Paris (After Walter Benjamin, 1972, oil on canvas, 152.4 x 152.4 cm, private collection
IMAGEN 5 - Frankfurt Brothel, 1978, pastel and charcoal on paper, 121.9 x 152.4 cm, unknown
Official website of the R.B. Kitaj Estate and R.B. Kitaj Studio Project. Ronald Brooks Kitaj is considered a key figure in European and Amer
http://rbkitaj.org/
A great many words have been written about the late American painter R.B. Kitaj, his literary and artistic obsessions and especially about the overriding questions of his sense of identity, which defines so much of his art. Through portraiture Kitaj celebrated his friendships with poets and philosophers and the connections he felt with artists of the past. Among his more complex compositions, his reflections on political, social, sexual and artistic themes provide insight into his innermost concerns. . Quote: Marilyn McCully and Michael Raeburn, Kitaj: Portraits and Reflections, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Lakeland Arts Trust, Kendal, 2011, page 9 . Artwork info: R.B. Kitaj, Jules Pascin, 2005, charcoal on paper, 30 7/8 x 22 5/8 inches . #rbkitaj #kitaj @rbkitaj_studioproject #drawing #workonpaper #charcoal #pascin #julespascin #fridayfeature (at Leslie Sacks Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtWyXk6FiSe/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1amnx2syq1xxi