Price Database
15 December 2024
Artists
Auctions
Artnet Auctions
Global Auction Houses
Galleries
Events
News
Price Database
Use the Artnet Price Database
Market Alerts
Artnet Analytics
Hidden
Buy
Browse Artists
Artnet Auctions
Browse Galleries
Global Auction Houses
Events & Exhibitions
Speak With a Specialist
Art Financing
How to Buy
Sell
Sell With Us
Become a Gallery Partner
Become an Auction Partner
Receive a Valuation
How to Sell
Search
Hidden
Alan Shields
PEACE OF THE ROCK
, 1974
19.75 x 19.75 in. (50.2 x 50.2 cm.)
close
Alan Shields
PEACE OF THE ROCK
, 1974
19.75 x 19.75 in. (50.2 x 50.2 cm.)
close
Alan Shields
PEACE OF THE ROCK
, 1974
19.75 x 19.75 in. (50.2 x 50.2 cm.)
close
Alan Shields
PEACE OF THE ROCK
, 1974
19.75 x 19.75 in. (50.2 x 50.2 cm.)
close
Contact the gallery
for more images
View to Scale
Zoom
Alan Shields
American, 1944–2005
PEACE OF THE ROCK
,
1974
Alan Shields
PEACE OF THE ROCK
, 1974
19.75 x 19.75 in. (50.2 x 50.2 cm.)
close
Alan Shields
PEACE OF THE ROCK
, 1974
19.75 x 19.75 in. (50.2 x 50.2 cm.)
close
Alan Shields
PEACE OF THE ROCK
, 1974
19.75 x 19.75 in. (50.2 x 50.2 cm.)
close
Alan Shields
PEACE OF THE ROCK
, 1974
19.75 x 19.75 in. (50.2 x 50.2 cm.)
close
Contact the gallery
for more images
View to Scale
Zoom
Medium
Mixed Media Aquatint & Silkscreen (Framed)
Size
19.75 x 19.75 in. (50.2 x 50.2 cm.)
Markings
Signature: Signed, titled and dated
Price
Price on Request
Contact Gallery About This Work
Alpha 137 Gallery
New York
Artworks
Artists
Exhibitions
Contact Gallery
Sell a similar work with Artnet Auctions
About this Artwork
Movement
Contemporary Art
See more
Description
Measurements:
19 3/4 square inches (framed)
14 x 15 inches (sheet)
Terrific signed, titled and dated mixed media print. Framed and ready to hang. Makes a great gift - and work about peace in these troubled times.
Alan Shields pushes the boundaries of what defines a print. His mixed media works often contain unstretched canvas and lattice such as this exquisite piece.
Framed and ready to hang. This limited edition of only 20 was originally sold by the Paula Cooper Gallery in NYC.
New York Times Art Critic Roberta Smith wrote in his 2005 obituary: "Mr. Shields's work combined expanses of gorgeous stained color, reminiscent of Helen Frankenthaler's canvases, with the humbler crafts and a Gypsy sense of portability." Critic Robert Hughes has described Shields as a brilliant bricoleur who could, and often did, make art out of just about anything. He became an innovative printmaker, experimenting with handmade paper and turning out editions in which each print was unique. After his passing, Alan Shield was awarded a Judith Rothschild Foundation grant given to a deceased abstract artists whose work is of the highest quality but merits further recognition.
See more