Atelier — Kostenloser weltweiter Versand — Lieferzeit 2–6 Wochen
Sell Your Art Wunschliste Warenkorb
PreviewPreview Gemälde kaufen Gemälde kaufenBild kaufen Bild kaufen VersendenVersenden
Details anzeigenDetails anzeigen Zu Favoriten hinzufügen Zu Favoriten hinzufügen HerunterladenHerunterladen Ähnliche ObjekteÄhnliche Objekte RöntgenaufnahmeRöntgenaufnahme Diashow anzeigenDiashow anzeigen

Untitled

  • Entstehungsdatum1955
  • Abmessungen30.0 x 45.0 cm

Andre Racz (1916-1994) was a Romanian-American printmaker & educator renowned for evocative etchings, abstract figures, and social themes. His work is held in MoMA, Smithsonian & National Gallery of Art.

Giclée / Kunstdruck

Giclée- oder Leinwanddruck in Museumsqualität mit schneller Produktion und flexiblen Veredelungsoptionen.

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Wählen Sie aus unseren vordefinierten Größen, die den ursprünglichen Proportionen des Kunstwerks entsprechen.

Breite
Höhe

Sie können Ihre eigenen Maße eingeben, um ein bestimmtes Format oder einen speziellen Platz einzupassen. Wenn das von Ihnen gewählte Format nicht den Proportionen des Originalbildes entspricht, werden wir das Kunstwerk entweder beschneiden oder das Bild mit einem gespiegelten oder einfarbigen Rand erweitern. Ein digitaler Entwurf wird Ihnen zur Genehmigung zugesandt, bevor die Produktion beginnt.
Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Vorschau auf dem Bildschirm nicht den tatsächlichen Zuschnitt oder die Erweiterung widerspiegelt. Nur der Entwurf zeigt die endgültige Komposition präzise an.
Obwohl Sondermaße verfügbar sind, empfehlen wir die Auswahl eines Maßes aus der vordefinierten Liste, um die ursprünglichen Proportionen zu bewahren.

Weltweiter Versand () innerhalb von 2 Wochen statt der üblichen 4/5 Wochen. (25 Juli)

why_choose_icon
Kostenloser weltweiter Expressversand
why_choose_icon
Hochwertige Leinenleinwand
why_choose_icon
Umfassender Versicherungsschutz beim Versand
why_choose_icon
Zollsteuer-Rückerstattungsgarantie
why_choose_icon
Garantie für echte Farbtreue
why_choose_icon
60-Tage-Rückgaberecht (nur bei Mängeln)
why_choose_icon
100% Geld-zurück-Garantie
why_choose_icon
Mengenrabatt verfügbar

Gesamtpreis

-

reproduction

Untitled

Giclée / Kunstdruck

Größe der Reproduktion

-

Endpreis aller Optionen

-


Biografie des Künstlers

Andre Racz: A Visionary Etcher Bridging Romanian Roots and American Expressionism

Andre Racz (1916-1994) emerged as a significant figure in 20th-century printmaking, blending Romanian heritage with the dynamism of American artistic exploration. Born in Romania, he immigrated to the United States during World War II, establishing himself as an educator at Columbia University and fostering a lasting legacy within the Atelier 17 printmaking program—a crucible for shaping generations of artists. His distinctive style combined surrealist influences with social realism, resulting in hauntingly beautiful etchings that grapple with profound themes of human experience.
  • Early Life & Education: Racz’s formative years were steeped in Romanian intellectual tradition, nurturing a passion for art and literature. He pursued formal studies at the Bucharest Academy of Fine Arts before relocating to New York City in 1940.
  • The Atelier Influence: Joining Atelier 17 at Columbia University profoundly impacted Racz’s artistic trajectory. This influential workshop championed experimentation and encouraged artists to confront societal issues through visual language, shaping his approach to printmaking and cementing his commitment to social commentary.

A Distinctive Artistic Voice: Surrealism Meets Social Consciousness

Racz's oeuvre is characterized by a masterful fusion of surrealist aesthetics—particularly the evocative imagery of Ernst Fuchs—and a deep engagement with socio-political realities. He skillfully employed abstraction and symbolic representation to convey complex emotions and ideas, often depicting solitary figures against stark landscapes or interiors. This stylistic duality reflects his belief that art could serve as a catalyst for introspection and social reform. His prints frequently explore themes of alienation, vulnerability, and the human condition amidst turbulent times—a testament to his humanist perspective.
  • Technique: Racz excelled in etching, utilizing meticulous linework and tonal gradations to achieve remarkable depth and nuance. He mastered the art of manipulating light and shadow to create emotionally resonant compositions that captivated viewers.
  • Notable Works: Among his most celebrated pieces are “Dejaneon & Nassus,” a mesmerizing monochrome etching capturing a dreamlike atmosphere; “Perseus Beheading Medusa IV,” which delves into mythological symbolism with striking visual impact; and “Vinalhaven Seascape,” presenting a contemplative portrayal of the Maine coastline imbued with melancholic beauty. These artworks reside in prestigious institutions like MoMA, Smithsonian & National Gallery of Art.

Recognition and Legacy

Andre Racz’s artistic contributions were acknowledged by prominent curators and critics who recognized his ability to synthesize disparate influences into a singular vision. His work continues to inspire artists today, demonstrating the enduring power of printmaking as a medium for conveying profound ideas and emotions. He remains remembered as a pioneering educator who nurtured talent and championed artistic innovation—leaving an indelible mark on Columbia University’s Atelier 17 and shaping the landscape of American printmaking.
andre racz

andre racz

1916 - 1994

Kurzinfos

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism & Social Realism
  • Date Of Birth: 1916
  • Full Name: Andre Racz
  • Nationality: Romanian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Dejaneon & Nassus
    • Perseus Beheading Medusa IV
    • Vinalhaven Seascape
  • Place Of Birth: Romania
© TopImpressionists.com — Alle Rechte vorbehalten  ·  100% handgemalt · Zufriedenheitsgarantie · Kostenloser weltweiter Versand
VISA MASTERCARD