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"Isle St. Michelle - Dawn"
by John Martineau

Hand Signed, Titled and Numbered by the artist


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"Isle St. Michelle"
Unframed
Limited Edition Intaglio Print on Paper
Hand signed by the artist
Paper Size: 24" x 34"
Image Size: 20" x 30"
Edition Number: 26/250
Circa: early to mid 1980s
Condition: Mint
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Gallery Retail: $240.00 unframed
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John Martineau (1948-1995)
John was born in Langdon, ND. He was a mixed media artist, working with photography, metal, and acrylic pigments. He also produced limited editions of serigraphs and intaglio prints. In 1970, John received his Bachelor's degree in Art from San Diego State University, where he met one of his mentors William Bowne. He studied under Nick de Matties who was formerly of Studio Seventeen in Paris.
John developed an interest in value relationships of color vis-à-vis the composition. The interplay of light and dark combined with an inner sense of energy was always a major consideration in his work.
Martineau taught advanced printmaking and design at California State University in Northridge; conducted lectures and demonstrations; juried national print exhibitions; and was president of the Los Angeles Printmaking Society.
His numerous awards included the Grumbacher Award, Colorprint U.S.A., Emerging Graphic Artists, California Design and many more. His work is reproduced in the book "Innovative Printmaking" by Thelma R. Newman.
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