Jack Gerber - “Crasiling” Stone Lithograph #5/10 (ca. 1981, Framed)

$550.00

Jack Gerber - “Crasiling” Stone Lithograph #5/10 (ca. 1981, Framed). Stone Lithograph on archival paper matted and framed. Signed, numbered, and titled at the bottom. Housed in a gold metal frame under glass. In good condition.

Size: 18.25”W x 14.25”H

Jack Gerber's bold acrylic paintings feature thick-limbed figures, their faces almost cartoonish, engaged in everyday activities, such as walking through the park, encountering a guard dog, or spending the day at the beach. Each scene is suggestive of a larger, unknown story. Arranged in couples and groups, Gerber's characters are not isolated against stark backgrounds. Rather, their bodies overlap one another, arranged so as to create a continuous pattern. His work is reminiscent of Max Beckmann's, a German Expressionist artist whose dense, figurative canvases were similarly filled with implied narrative.

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Jack Gerber - “Crasiling” Stone Lithograph #5/10 (ca. 1981, Framed). Stone Lithograph on archival paper matted and framed. Signed, numbered, and titled at the bottom. Housed in a gold metal frame under glass. In good condition.

Size: 18.25”W x 14.25”H

Jack Gerber's bold acrylic paintings feature thick-limbed figures, their faces almost cartoonish, engaged in everyday activities, such as walking through the park, encountering a guard dog, or spending the day at the beach. Each scene is suggestive of a larger, unknown story. Arranged in couples and groups, Gerber's characters are not isolated against stark backgrounds. Rather, their bodies overlap one another, arranged so as to create a continuous pattern. His work is reminiscent of Max Beckmann's, a German Expressionist artist whose dense, figurative canvases were similarly filled with implied narrative.

Jack Gerber - “Crasiling” Stone Lithograph #5/10 (ca. 1981, Framed). Stone Lithograph on archival paper matted and framed. Signed, numbered, and titled at the bottom. Housed in a gold metal frame under glass. In good condition.

Size: 18.25”W x 14.25”H

Jack Gerber's bold acrylic paintings feature thick-limbed figures, their faces almost cartoonish, engaged in everyday activities, such as walking through the park, encountering a guard dog, or spending the day at the beach. Each scene is suggestive of a larger, unknown story. Arranged in couples and groups, Gerber's characters are not isolated against stark backgrounds. Rather, their bodies overlap one another, arranged so as to create a continuous pattern. His work is reminiscent of Max Beckmann's, a German Expressionist artist whose dense, figurative canvases were similarly filled with implied narrative.

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