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WILLIAM SCHWEDLER
The Back Stairs at the Institute, 1963Etching and roulette, with heavy burnishing, in black ink on cream woven paper
19 3/4 x 13 in. Sheet
27 1/2 x 20 3/4 in. Framed
Copyright The ArtistThe art historian E. John Bullard once wrote of the artist: “William Schwedler created a substantial body of work in a coherent and personal style… . He painted with maturity...The art historian E. John Bullard once wrote of the artist: “William Schwedler created a substantial body of work in a coherent and personal style… . He painted with maturity and unique individuality. His work consistently displayed an interest in the irrational and surreal, moving from severely stylized urbanscapes to total abstraction.” Dedicated to printmaking as a student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, here Schwedler depicted what was then the back stairs of the Art Institute in multiple perspectives - AIC Catalogue entryExhibitions
"WILLIAM SCHWEDLER: Against the Grain," at Susan Inglett Gallery, NYC, 3 September - 12 October 2024.
"WILLIAM SCHWEDLER: Against the Grain," at Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery of the University of Arts, PA, 16 May - 30 June 2023.
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