Description:

Martin Barooshian
New York, Massachusetts, (1929-2022)
Salute, 1965
block print
Titled lower left, signed and dated lower right.

Biography from the Archives of askART: The following is submitted by Michael Russo, biographer and catalog writer for the artist, Martin Barooshian:

Printer Painter Teacher Innovator

Over 50 years of intense work have lead down a path of mystery, humor, eroticism, lyricism, line, and color, and into the depths of the subconscious mind. The work is intended to invite the viewer to acquire a contemplative spirit and peer into an unpredictable world filled with life-affirming surrealist fantasies and joyous abstract design.

Personal
Born in Chelsea, MA in 1929, MB has lived and studied all over the world including New York, Paris, the Middle East, and India.

Academic
School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Undergraduate Majors in Painting and Graphic Arts, High Honors
Graduate study in Graphic Arts, High Honors
Tufts University, Somerville, MA BS in Education
Boston University, Boston, MA MA in Fine Arts History
New England School of Art
Atelier Gaston Dorfinant and Atelier Jean Pons, Paris, France (for lithography)
Atelier 17 with S.W. Hayter, Paris, France (for etching and engraving)
India through the US IA and the New York State Department of Education travel grant

Professional Summary
Taught at the university and high school level for over 30 years at such institutions as the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Pratt Institute in NYC.

Printmaking techniques--American Prints of the last century, as well as Renaissance prints.

Swann Gallery Auctioneers works on paper expert, authenticator, and appraiser for 10 years

Lectures and provides demonstrations nationally for professional and community associations

Allgemeines Kunstler-Lexicon; Library of Congress Catalog of Prints; Print Reference Sources include: A Selected Bibliography: 18th-20th c.

Society of American Graphic Artists (SAGA); Print Club of Albany; Boston Printmakers

Leadership
President of The Society of American Graphic Artists(SAGA), New York, NY
Vice President, US Committee of the International Association of Art (UNESCO)

Award Highlights
Full Tuition Scholarship, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
First Prize in Graphics, Boit Family Summer Competition, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Albert H. Whitin Traveling Fellowship, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Master Teacher Grant, New York State Education Department
Purchase Prize, American Library of Congress
Currier Gallery, Purchase Prize
National Academy of Design, Print Prize
Modern Art Interior Show, Special Mention

  • Dimensions: 22"H x 15"W
  • Medium: block print

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