Artist:
Peter Paone
(b. 1936)
Lautrec
Medium: Etching on paper
Date: 1964
Dimensions:
25 3/8 x 18 3/4 in. ( 64.5 x 47.6 cm.)
Accession number: 2023.13.11
Curatorial RemarksPeter Paone (b. 1936) is an artist well known to the Brandywine for the exhibition Reality Reassembled: The Halloween Paintings of Peter Paone, which was presented at Brandywine in the fall of 2019. Paone has had a long and successful career working in the figurative tradition, not only in painting and drawing, but also in printmaking, a medium that he has excelled in since he began studying it as a student at John Bartram High School in Philadelphia. Paone established the print department at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where he taught until 2009. Paone’s prints demonstrate his strengths in multimedia and his lifelong approach to storytelling that resonate with viewers through their mysterious but often poignant or dark portrayal.
Paone made multiple prints focusing on the French post-impressionist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, with whom felt an affinity. Toulouse-Lautrec brilliantly captured the bohemian world of late nineteenth-century France and, like Paone, excelled at printmaking.
Paone made multiple prints focusing on the French post-impressionist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, with whom felt an affinity. Toulouse-Lautrec brilliantly captured the bohemian world of late nineteenth-century France and, like Paone, excelled at printmaking.