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Fighting Cock #3 by Williams, Walter - 1964
by Williams, Walter
Fighting Cock #3
by Williams, Walter
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Williams, Walter. Fighting Cock #3 (1964). Original woodcut print in three colors: black, orange and red. 20 in x 24 ½ in (image) 29 in (sheet). Signed by the artist, "Walter Williams 1964 imp." This woodblock print is number 94 of an edition of only 200. IGAS Series No. 62, January 1965. Walter Williams (1920 – 1988) was an African-American painter and printmaker, born in Brooklyn, New York, where he attended the Brooklyn Museum Art School, studying with Ben Shahn, Gregorio Prestopino, Reuben Tam and Victor Candell. Williams held a Whitney fellowship 1955-1956 and, in 1960, he received the National Institute of the Arts and Letters Grant. From 1958 to 1963 Williams lived in Mexico and later in Europe. His works have been shown in the Brooklyn Museum; in the exhibition "Inter-American Art", sponsored by the Mexican government and the U. S. Information Agency; as well as at the New Jersey State Museum and at the Print Council of America's exhibition, "American Prints Today 1959".
He said of Fighting Cock #3, "I did similar prints in 1957 and 1959 under the title Fighting Cock. Being an American negro artist this subject has haunted me for obvious reasons. I have used this composition again for a new block with different colors and have therefore titled this print Fighting Cock #3. As for what this print stands for, I would like to repeat: ' Let each man who looks at this print decide for himself its meaning.'" Framed, with a wide black mat, in fine condition, a bright fresh image with a searing social history, created in 1964, the landmark year when the Civil Rights Movement culminated in the Civil Rights Act..
He said of Fighting Cock #3, "I did similar prints in 1957 and 1959 under the title Fighting Cock. Being an American negro artist this subject has haunted me for obvious reasons. I have used this composition again for a new block with different colors and have therefore titled this print Fighting Cock #3. As for what this print stands for, I would like to repeat: ' Let each man who looks at this print decide for himself its meaning.'" Framed, with a wide black mat, in fine condition, a bright fresh image with a searing social history, created in 1964, the landmark year when the Civil Rights Movement culminated in the Civil Rights Act..
- Seller G.Gosen Rare Books & Old Paper, ABAA, ILAB (US)
- Illustrator Walter Williams
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First, 94/200.
- Publisher Walter Williams
- Date Published 1964
- Keywords African-American Artists, Walter Williams, Cockfighting
- Size 20 in x 24 1/2 in