Vase, Chair & Trees
Robert Kipniss
1995

Robert Kipniss (1931) is a painter and printmaker from New York whose work – usually lithographs and mezzotints – typically depicts trees, houses, and still lifes set against landscapes with a characteristic sense of solitude. Kipniss was born into an artistic family – both of his parents were commercial illustrators. At age sixteen, Kipniss began attending the New York’s Art Students League on Saturdays. In 1954, he earned his BA and his MFA in English literature from the University of Iowa. He was then drafted into the US army for two years, where he drew training aids. After his discharge, he painted during the day while working at the Manhattan General Post Office in the evenings until 1964. Kipniss has received commendations including two honorary doctorates and the Benjamin Clinedest Memorial Medal for lifetime achievement in art (2010). His work is held in collections such as the Art Students League in New York; the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pennsylvania; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

 

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Object Details

Artist: Robert Kipniss

Date: 1995

Edition: 24/60

Medium: Mezzotint

Collection: Fine Art

Dimensions: H. 15 x L. 11

Copyright Status: In Copyright

Credit: Gift of Robert Kipniss

Accession Number: 1996.0063.0009