Trestle by Edmond Casarella

Trestle by Edmond Casarella

Trestle

Edmond Casarella

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Title

Trestle

 
Artist
Year
1958  
Technique
color paper relief 
Image Size
20 1/8 x 26"  
Signature
pencil, lower right 
Edition Size
5 of 12  
Annotations
titled & dated 
Reference
 
Paper
laid Japanese 
State
published 
Publisher
artist 
Inventory ID
NC129 
Price
$3,500.00 
Description

Edmond Casarella was an early practicioner of the Paper Relief print, like this. Using chipboard and illustration board he built up the surface of a plate, which was printed by hand. A desciption of this technique can be found on page 154 of "The Stamp of Impulse - Abstract Expressionist Prints" by David Acton, Worcester Museum, 2001.

A printmaker, painter and sculptor, Edmond Casarella was born in Newark, New Jersey on September 3, 1920. After studying at Cooper Union in New York, Casarella was hired by Antony Velonis to print serigraphs at Creative Printmakers under the National Youth Administration. His stint in the military was followed with studies at the School of the Brooklyn Museum under the GI Bill between 1949 and 1951.

With his printmaking background, it was natural for him to be drawn to the printmaking courses taught by Gabor Peterdi, Louis Schanker and Vincent Longo. Casarella made his first paper relief print about 1949 and he continued to experiment with this medium throughout his printmaking career.

"Trestle" was printed in at least two color variations, this, with a tan background, done in an edition of 12 and another using a gray-green background, in an edition of 8.

 

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