United States, Circa 1960's. (20" x 23" framed)
Mortimer Borne (1901-1992) was an American artist, primarily known for his Cubist etchings and paintings. He was associated with the American modernist movement and often depicted figurative subjects, including musicians and dancers, with a distinctive linear style. Borne's work is characterized by its dynamic compositions and expressive use of line, reflecting his deep engagement with form and movement.
His artistic career spanned several decades, and his prints were widely exhibited and collected. The subject matter of musicians, particularly string instruments like cellos, is a recurring theme in his oeuvre, often rendered with a blend of abstraction and figuration. This particular piece, likely an etching, showcases his technical skill and artistic vision in capturing the essence of musical performance.
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United States, Circa 1960's. (20" x 23" framed)
Mortimer Borne (1901-1992) was an American artist, primarily known for his Cubist etchings and paintings. He was associated with the American modernist movement and often depicted figurative subjects, including musicians and dancers, with a distinctive linear style. Borne's work is characterized by its dynamic compositions and expressive use of line, reflecting his deep engagement with form and movement.
His artistic career spanned several decades, and his prints were widely exhibited and collected. The subject matter of musicians, particularly string instruments like cellos, is a recurring theme in his oeuvre, often rendered with a blend of abstraction and figuration. This particular piece, likely an etching, showcases his technical skill and artistic vision in capturing the essence of musical performance.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.