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Artist/Maker
Peter Lipsitt
(American, 1940)
Date1994
MediumIntaglio and collagraph in two colors
DimensionsSheet: 14 × 11 in. (35.6 × 27.9 cm)
Credit LineTransferred from the Hamilton College Collection
Object number2025.9.9
Not on view
DescriptionFrom the portfolio forward:
"Peter Lipsitt, known for his architectural-scale public wall sculptures in Boston and Cambridge, works with forms inspired by columns and ancient containers. A frequent exhibitor throughout New England and New York, Lipsitt received his BA from Brandeis and an MFA from the Yale University Graduate School of Art; he attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. The artist spent two years in Ethiopia with the Peace Corps and has taught at Brandeis University and Wheaton College.
Lipsitt's print, a combination of intaglio and collagraph, continues his exploration of sculptural volume as metaphor of the human form. He combined copper, steel and papers with gesso and acrylic gel to create the relief plate that was printed with two colors."
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Additional Details
Signature
Recto, bottom right (pencil): "Peter Lipsitt"
Inscribed
Recto, bottom left (pencil): "6"
Recto, bottom (pencil): "Column Couple"
Recto, bottom right (pencil): "'94"
Verso, top center (pencil): "PL"
Verso, top right corner (pencil): "11/9"
Recto, bottom (pencil): "Column Couple"
Recto, bottom right (pencil): "'94"
Verso, top center (pencil): "PL"
Verso, top right corner (pencil): "11/9"
Joyce McDaniel
Date: 1994
Medium: Collage and print on dressmaker pattern paper
Object number: 2025.9.10
Terry Albright
Date: 1994
Medium: Tree bark, twigs, feathers, and mica on paper
Object number: 2025.9.1
Margaret Swan
Date: 1994
Medium: Collagraph printed from aluminum shapes riveted to a metal plate
Object number: 2025.9.14
Wyndham Lewis
Date: 1918
Medium: Charcoal, pen and ink, watercolor, and gouache wash on paper
Object number: 1995.73
Elias Sime
Date: 2016
Medium: Reclaimed electronic components and insulated wire on panel
Object number: 2017.2
Ken Hruby
Date: 1994
Medium: Xerox, silk screen, and collagraph on tea-stained Rives BFK paper with embossing
Object number: 2025.9.8
Unknown artist, Greek (Ancient)
Date: 350-320 B.C.E.
Medium: Polychrome terracotta with slip and pigment
Object number: 1929.30
Ozioma Onuzulike
Date: 2023
Medium: Earthenware and stoneware clays, ash glazes, recycled glasses and copper wire with 4,770 ceramic palm kernel shell beads
Object number: 2024.19

