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George Bellows — Statuette
George Bellows

Statuette

1917

George Bellows' lithograph "Statuette" exemplifies the artist's mastery of the medium through its bold, dynamic linework and strong tonal contrasts. Created during the early twentieth century, the work captures the form of a sculptural figure with gestural marks that convey both volume and movement. Bellows' approach to lithography demonstrates his ability to translate three dimensional form onto the stone surface with expressive energy characteristic of his broader artistic practice.

Medium
lithograph

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George Bellows, Statuette, 1917

George Bellows' lithograph "Statuette" exemplifies the artist's mastery of the medium through its bold, dynamic linework and strong tonal contrasts. Created during the early twentieth century, the work captures the form of a sculptural figure with gestural marks that convey both volume and movement. Bellows' approach to lithography demonstrates his ability to translate three dimensional form onto the stone surface with expressive energy characteristic of his broader artistic practice.

Medium
lithograph
Year
1917
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Dynamic Energy, Bronze Sculpture, Figure Sculpture, Early 20th Century, Small-scale format, Ashcan School, American Artist, Urban Subject Matter, Modernist Aesthetic, Realism

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