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Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000). "Oaxacan Sibyl" etching, n.d. Edition 37 of 50. Artist signature and edition handwritten in pencil beneath image. A stirring etching by Leonard Baskin titled "Oaxacan Sibyl" and depicting the head of a woman wearing a large hat that seemingly opens to a tangled knot of serpents, perhaps representing her thoughts. Baskin's interest in Greek history, philosophy, and mythology led him to include the sibyl, the prophetic female from Greek mythology, in many of his sculptures and paintings. This prophetess may be pondering the entangled messages of the gods that wrestle within her mind. A remarkable example of Baskin's characteristically haunting style, intense manner, and enormous scale, "Oaxacan Sibyl" is fit with a custom matte and hand-signed by the artist. Size of image: 13.25" W x 19" H (33.7 cm x 48.3 cm) Size of frame: 28.8" W x 36.8" H (73.2 cm x 93.5 cm)

Leonard Baskin was a 20th century "Renaissance Man" - a highly respected sculptor, printmaker, writer, and watercolorist. His prints included mythological, classical, and biblical scenes as well as portraits and floral studies. Baskin studied at Yale University from 1941 to 1943 and received his B.A. at the New School for Social Research in 1949. He also founded Gehenna Press which specialized in fine book production and taught printmaking and sculpture at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts as well as Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts from 1953 until 1974. Baskin's artworks are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the Vatican Museum, the Smithsonian Institute, the Tate Gallery in London, and other elite institutions. His noted public sculptural commissions include pieces for the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial as well as the Holocaust Memorial in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Baskin also received many prestigious honors, such as a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Gold Medal of the National Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Jewish Cultural Achievement Award. He was also honored with numerous retrospective exhibitions at institutions including the Smithsonian Museum, the Albertina Museum, and the Library of Congress.

Provenance: ex-private Bishop Family Trust collection, the Trust of the late Bill Bishop, a noted antiquarian with shops in Scottsdale, Arizona and Allenspark, Colorado, USA, acquired before 2010

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  • Condition: Artist signature and edition handwritten in pencil beneath image. Set in custom matte and frame with suspension wire on verso for display. Image has not been examined outside of frame but appears to be in excellent overall condition.

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