Untitled (Suite of Compositions) by Byron McClintock

Untitled (Suite of Compositions) by Byron McClintock

Untitled (Suite of Compositions)

Byron McClintock

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Title

Untitled (Suite of Compositions)

 
Artist
Year
1993  
Technique
unbound portfolio containing 8 mezzotints 
Image Size
various sizes, from around 7 x 5" to 11 x 9" platemarks. 
Signature
each pencil initialed, lower right 
Edition Size
5 of 20  
Annotations
dated, lower right 
Reference
 
Paper
white wove Arches France 
State
published 
Publisher
artist 
Inventory ID
BYMC118 
Price
$4,500.00 
Description

This is a collection of eight color mezzotints, assembled by Pacific Northwest artist Byron McClintock as a portfolio. In his signature style, McClintock sythesizes the atmosphere, hues, and textures of the landscapes of the western United States, from mountain to oceanside terrains.

Byron McClintock was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon in 1930. In 1946, he joined the Merchant Marines, sailing throughout the Pacific. He moved to San Francisco in 1949 and enrolled in the California School of Fine Arts (CSFA) where he studied under Edward Corbett, Richard Diebenkorn, and James Budd Dixon. During those years he served as class monitor for Dixon’s printmaking class and printed lithographs for many of the students. In the early 1950s, McClintock tended bar at Vesuvio Café, a saloon that was an important hangout for the Beat artists, and he shared a studio in the Mission District with Ernest Briggs.

McClintock served in the U.S. Army between 1953 and 1955. After his discharge, he returned to San Francisco where he co-owned Acme Photoengraving, a photoengraving business specializing in commercial advertising work, until 1980. During the 1960s McClintock exhibited his paintings at the John Boles Gallery in San Francisco and, in the late 1970s, he purchased a large studio on Howard Street and bought a press to return to printmaking.

New York Abstract Expressionist print collector, Charles Dean, rediscovered Byron McClintock's work in the early 1990s. The Whitney Museum of American Art purchased a few of his prints and included them in a Recent Acquisitions exhibition in 2004. At Dean’s urging, McClintock traveled to New York from the Pacific Northwest to see his work hanging in the Whitney. McClintock’s work is also in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; and the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Bryon McClintock died at home in Tigard, Oregon on 31 March 2022.

 

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