You are bidding on a Joseph P. Vorst 1897-1947 WPA MO German Artist, Limited Edition Print, “Cool Drink”
This is a numbered limited edition print, reproduced by the Vorst Estate. 1/107
It is unframed and unmounted.
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Joseph Paul Vorst (1897-1947) was born outside Essen, Germany. He grew up in poverty and then fled Nazi Germany for Sainte-Geneviève, Missouri, where he practiced his craft and became a successful "American" artist whose works have been collected by the MET, the National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, SLAM, and many others.
This artwork is a LIMITED EDITION PRINT (NON LITHOGRAPH) titled "Cool Drink" by the artist Joseph Paul Vorst (1897–1947.
Artist Overview
Background: Born in Essen, Germany, Vorst immigrated to the United States in 1930 and settled in St. Louis, Missouri.
Artistic Style: He was a prominent figure in the American Regionalism movement and a student and close friend of Thomas Hart Benton. His work frequently focused on rural Missouri life, specifically capturing images of the Missouri mule.
About the Artwork
Artist: Joseph Paul Vorst was a Regionalist artist known for his depictions of rural life, particularly in Missouri.
Medium: Print on paper. (Non-Lithograph)