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MICHAEL KNIGIN COME LIKE THE WIND HAND SIGNED LIMITED EDITION WITH COA
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ARTIST: Michael Knigin
Portfolio: Vintage Nudes
Date: 2001
Giclee signed, numbered, dated, and titled in pencil
Edition of AP
Image Size: 13.5 x 9.5 inches
Size: 14.75 x 11 in. (37.47 x 27.94 cm)
RARE FABULOUS BEAUTIFUL Michael Knigin Come like the Wind Hand Signed Limited Edition with COA. This is a beautiful bold Michael Knigin rare abstract artwork. Made of the very Finest Archival Museum quality Excellent NEW MINT CONDITION is highly desirable for collectors. This item selling in Upscale Art Galleries and Museum galleries when and if it can be found. This item is subject to availability. This is perfect for any elegant home, office, restaurant or place of business. WE CARRY SEVERAL works by this artist in our inventory. Excellent Condition; Certificate of Authenticity included.
ARTIST INFORMATION: MICHAEL KNIGIN (1942-2011)
Michael Knigin, American painter, printmaker, muralist, photographer, and teacher, was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 9, 1942. He received his BFA in 1966 from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University in Philadelphia. In 1964 he was awarded a Ford Foundation Grant, Knigin was a full professor at the Pratt Graphic Center in Manhattan between 1967 and 2003. From 1968 through 1972, he also co-owned and directed the Chiron Press where he worked with Andy Warhol, Louise Nevelson, Kenneth Noland, Larry Poons, and Tom Wesselman. In 1974, he served as Art and Technical Director of the Burston Graphics Art Centre.
In 1988, Knigin was appointed to the NASA Art Team and was sent to the Kennedy Space Center to visually interpret the launch of the space shuttle Discovery. Along his many honors, he has received many awards including Cleo Award for art direction, a fellowship of the American Film Institute in Los Angeles, an Art and Technology Grant, two Certificates of Merit from the National Society of Illustrators. He has judged seven national and international art shows. From 1978 to the present he has had 17 one-person shows and over a hundred and twenty group shows here and abroad. Michael's work is included in over 60 museums and corporate collections.
Knigin's works were exhibited widely and are in numerous permanent MUSEUM collections including the Albright-Knox Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Carnegie Mellon Institute, Cooper Hewitt Museum, Library of Congress, McNay Museum, Mexico City Museum of Modern Art, Portland Museum of Art, Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Worchester Museum of Art and many more.
Michael J. Knigin died on January 19, 2011.
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