Granite Tor

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Granite Tor
Granite Tor
Artist/Maker (American, 1928 – 2017)
Publisher (active New York, c.1950 – c.1973)
Date1955
MediumEngraving and aquatint
DimensionsComposition: 14 1/2 × 17 13/16 in. (36.8 × 45.2 cm) Plate: 14 1/2 × 17 13/16 in. (36.8 × 45.2 cm) Sheet: 17 × 19 3/4 in. (43.2 × 50.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Elbert Lenrow, Class of 1923
Object number1984.234
Not on view
DescriptionAs an artist, Norma Morgan found inspiration in the facets and features of various landscapes. Granite Tor was based on granite outcroppings that the artist visited on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. Morgan’s engraving depicts the isolated granite protrusion as a standing monument with dark and detailed crevices. In all of her engravings, Morgan actively sought to “achieve a sense of isolation, erosion and antiquity.” Granite Tor was awarded the first purchase prize at the annual print show in Philadelphia in 1955, after which it was accepted into the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Another impression of the print was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York and was then included in the exhibition “Art Since 1945” that was shown at Documenta II in Kassel, Germany. In an article from the periodical The Artist titled “Engraving”, Morgan discussed her personal techniques in depth, including how she approached Granite Tor. She used multiple techniques to create the print’s textural rocky landscape and light and airy sky, the latter of which Andrew Raftery noted would have “taken days or even weeks” to stipple “dot by dot.”
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Provenance 1984: Hamilton College (Fred L. Emerson Gallery), by gift of Elbert Lenrow.
Signature Signed and dated in pencil at lower right: Norma Morgan 1955; initialed and dated in plate at lower right: NM / 1954
Inscribed Entitled in pencil at lower center: Granite Tor; editioned in pencil at lower left: 13/200; inscribed in pencil on verso at lower left: Engraving / 14: Je 55
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