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Thirty Nine (39) Piece Set Kirk Steiff Rose Sterling Flatware. Includes: 6 forks 7-3/8", 6 salad forks, 11 teaspoons, 5 cream soup spoons, 5 ice cream forks, 6 knives 9-1/2". Signed appropriately. Weighs approx. 40.14 troy ounces without knives, knives weigh approx.16.58 troy ounces. Please note: box for display purposes only. Domestic Shipping: $72.00
1959 Steiff Bear-blue, Oil on Canvas, Roni Stretch (British, 1964) 36” x 48”British artist Roni Stretch was born in England in 1964. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.His work has been shown extensively in California since the 1990’s, including shows at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art at the Geffen Contemporary Museum, the Westmont Museum of Art in Santa Barbara, the Santa Monica Museum of Art and the Cooperstown Museum in New York.“My first response to Roni Stretch’s paintings was how extraordinarily exquisite and how original. I know of nothing quite like them in the history of modern, let alone traditional art- an ingenious, convincing integration of color field painting, minimalist structure, and photorealist portraiture,” writes Donald Kuspit. Kuspit, New York based art critic and author of numerous books, including the controversial “The End of Art.” Kuspit also remarks that “Stretch’s paintings are subtle, eloquent masterpieces, carrying forward the tradition of pure painting while acknowledging the inevitability of human presence and vision.”Stretch remains one of the most sophisticated painters of his generation. He has pioneered the Dichromatic Process, exploring photorealistic under-paintings that emerge ghost-like from a void of color. His Dichromatic oil paintings are meticulously created by executing a layering process where by two different colors are alternately applied and built up over many weeks. The subjects play against a sharply lined border intended to ground each painting in the physical and force a visual meditation. The image is not so much painted over as optically embedded within the multiple layers of the alternating colors. Stretch’s work is a lesson in contradictions: photorealism and abstraction, light and dark, reality and altered states, smooth and rough textures all ultimately leading to an emotional experience.Stretch’s works are held in numerous prestigious private, corporate and museum collections worldwide. He has recently been included in the permanent collections of the Pasadena Museum of California Art, the Museum of California Design, the Cooperstown Museum in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.Stretch had his first solo museum show January 2016 at the MOAH, Museum of Art and History, Lancaster,California followed by a solo museum show in March 2017 at the W.Keith & Janet Kellog University Art Gallery, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

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