Jun 22, 2010
Stanley Maltzman "Woodcock"
Stanley Maltzman (American, b. 1921)
Woodcock
lithograph (A/P)
22.5"x21.5" (framed)
Value: $500
Maltzman is a nature/landscape plein air artist who works most often in pastel, watercolor, charcoal and pencil. He is also the author of "Drawing Nature, Drawing Trees, The Art of Stanley Maltzman" and an educator, giving workshops across the country. He has exhibited at The Carnegie Museum of Natural History, The Butler Institute, The National Academy, and The American Academy of Arts and Letters to name just a few. Maltzman's work is represented in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the U.S. Coast Guard Museum among others. His work has been featured in "American Artist" magazine and has been widely published. Maltzman depicts a detail-oriented hyper-realism in this lithograph, displaying his devotion and respect to the natural world.
Woodcock
lithograph (A/P)
22.5"x21.5" (framed)
Value: $500
Maltzman is a nature/landscape plein air artist who works most often in pastel, watercolor, charcoal and pencil. He is also the author of "Drawing Nature, Drawing Trees, The Art of Stanley Maltzman" and an educator, giving workshops across the country. He has exhibited at The Carnegie Museum of Natural History, The Butler Institute, The National Academy, and The American Academy of Arts and Letters to name just a few. Maltzman's work is represented in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the U.S. Coast Guard Museum among others. His work has been featured in "American Artist" magazine and has been widely published. Maltzman depicts a detail-oriented hyper-realism in this lithograph, displaying his devotion and respect to the natural world.