Thomas W. Benton Silkscreen Signed Poetry Series
Item History & Price
This serigraph belongs to a series of compositions featuring lines from poets. According to the site tomwbenton.com (which currently offers other prints from this series for $7500):
...>Benton combined his love of poetry, quotes and design to create dozens of conceptual works of art. The visual images and words work in tandem to make a point and leave ample room for the viewer to reflect on the composition. His choice of words were as beautifully crafted as the art, and they perfectly complemented each other.
Benton was well read and particularly fond of T.S. Elliot, Shakespeare, Robinson Jeffers, and the Japanese writers Izumi Shikibu, Minamoto No Morotada, and Ki No Tsurayaki. His close friend, Joe Henry, was a frequent collaborator, and he would also quote from such diverse sources as Grateful Dead lyrics and the Bible.
Artist and friend Ian Cion said he remembers certain poems specifically because of Benton’s art. “He helped make poetry matter to me, and art to matter to me, ” Cion said. “Later, as we became friends, he helped me believe that it mattered that I cared about these things, and tended to them.”
Signed in pencil by the artist. Framed behind glass in a metal frame. Not examined out of frame, but the impression looks to be in perfect condition. The frame itself is scratched and missing its back bracing, leaving the glass and print slightly loose. I am happy to ship unframed for a lower cost.
I am selling two other prints in this series on my store (each with a newer frame).
Image: 26 x 20 inches