Richard Mock Hand-Colored Linocut Print "Hemingway in Africa"
Biddington's Archive #: 502332
Dimensions: 30 x 22 inches
Date: 1999
Materials: Ink on Sommerset Paper with watercolor
Description:
Richard Mock (1944-2006) was perhaps most familiar to the public through his linocuts whose topical sting enlivened the op-ed pages of the New York Times during the 1980's. Mock worked both as a printmaker and a fine abstract painter. This image was cut on battleship linoleum; it is from a numbered edition of 22 color prints celebrating the centennial of Ernest Hemingway's birth. A black and white edition of this image was also produced. The print was published by the University of Montana-Missoula.
Richard Mock is represented in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), Chase Manhattan Bank, Bank of America and many more public and private collections. See editorial illustrations by Richard Mock's young students made in the late 1990's.
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