The Snite Museum of Art features Mauricio Lasansky ~ Great Thinkers |
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| Written by rubin |
| Wednesday, 18 March 2009 06:26 |
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He is best known for his large, expressive, and colorful prints that include the full spectrum of graphic techniques including etching, drypoint, aquatint, and engraving. Because of his devotion and exploration in the craft, Lasansky is considered to be one of the "Fathers of 20th Century American Printmaking," and has continued his legacy through a score of students to whom he taught his methods and philosophies during his time as a professor at the University of Iowa. Lasansky has received a total of five Guggenheim Fellowships, six honorary Doctorate of Arts degrees and several more prizes and honors, including his work being represented in more than one hundred public collections. Mauricio Lasansky: Great Thinkers (Who Have Changed Modern Thought for the Better) exhibits a series of Mauricio Lasansky's portrait prints of eleven historical figures who have influenced him throughout his life. They range from portraits of Darwin to Abraham Lincoln to Einstein, all expressions of humanistic ideals. Like Rembrandt, Velázquez, and Picasso, Lasansky has found portraiture to be a particularly inspirational source. Represented in a graphic style, the portraits are engaging, reflective, and analytical, and combine the facts, myths, and history behind each character. The Snite Museum of Art educators at Notre Dame University endeavor to interpret the museum's collections for diverse university and community audiences through tailored touring programs, outreach activities, teacher services, and special events designed to enrich visitors' understanding of our shared humanity and our place in a changing world. The exhibition is a gift from Mr. Joseph A. Bisignano, Notre Dame alumnus, 1958. Visit : http://www.nd.edu/~sniteart/ Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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Because of his devotion and exploration in the craft, Lasansky is considered to be one of the "Fathers of 20th Century American Printmaking," and has continued his legacy through a score of students to whom he taught his methods and philosophies during his time as a professor at the University of Iowa. Lasansky has received a total of five Guggenheim Fellowships, six honorary Doctorate of Arts degrees and several more prizes and honors, including his work being represented in more than one hundred public collections. 
