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6 SILVER GELATIN 11X14 ART PRINT REPRODUCTION - ARTIST BLADE - 1980
Set of 6 prints of BLADES ART - 11X14 ON Kodak B&W paper - a technique used by many artists when an artist needed only a few sets as it was professional and economical.
11 x 14 inches each
BLADE (NEEL BATE 1916-1989)
Bate signed his art Blade. He was an American underground erotic artist whose career began in the 1930s and is best known for his 1948 series of drawings called "The Barn." His work was initially distributed underground as a result of American obscenity laws. His first one-man show was held at the Leslie-Lohman Gallery in SoHo in November of 1980. Its success launched him into greater popularity and his most artistically productive decade. Bate died on June 27, 1989, the twentieth anniversary of the Stonewall riot.
Bate signed his art Blade. He was an American underground erotic artist whose career began in the 1930s and is best known for his 1948 series of drawings called "The Barn." His work was initially distributed underground as a result of American obscenity laws. His first one-man show was held at the Leslie-Lohman Gallery in SoHo in November of 1980. Its success launched him into greater popularity and his most artistically productive decade. Bate died on June 27, 1989, the twentieth anniversary of the Stonewall riot.
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Set of 6 prints of BLADES ART - 11X14 ON Kodak B&W paper - a technique used by many artists when an artist needed only a few sets as it was professional and economical.
11 x 14 inches each
BLADE (NEEL BATE 1916-1989)
Bate signed his art Blade. He was an American underground erotic artist whose career began in the 1930s and is best known for his 1948 series of drawings called "The Barn." His work was initially distributed underground as a result of American obscenity laws. His first one-man show was held at the Leslie-Lohman Gallery in SoHo in November of 1980. Its success launched him into greater popularity and his most artistically productive decade. Bate died on June 27, 1989, the twentieth anniversary of the Stonewall riot.
Bate signed his art Blade. He was an American underground erotic artist whose career began in the 1930s and is best known for his 1948 series of drawings called "The Barn." His work was initially distributed underground as a result of American obscenity laws. His first one-man show was held at the Leslie-Lohman Gallery in SoHo in November of 1980. Its success launched him into greater popularity and his most artistically productive decade. Bate died on June 27, 1989, the twentieth anniversary of the Stonewall riot.
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