Thomas Whelan Benton Abstract Serigraph, 1978
Item Details
Thomas Whelan Benton (California/Colorado, 1930 – 2007)
Untitled (wave), 1978
Serigraph on paper
Signed to lower right margin
Edition 22/100
Blindstamp to the lower left and lower right
Label to verso
Born in Oakland, California in 1930, Thomas Whelan Benton did not pursue formal artistic training until after he served in the Navy during the Korean War. After his discharge in 1953, he obtained a degree in architecture from the University of Southern California and spent a short time as a practicing architect. In the 1960s he and his wife and two children moved to Aspen, where he built their home and his studio. In 1964, he gave up architecture to focus on his fine art practice, designing many political posters and becoming very active in the political scene. He befriended a lot of politicians during this time, and he gained national acclaim for designing the posters for world renowned writer Hunter S. Thompson’s campaign for Pitkin County Sheriff. He later created campaign posters for George McGovern and Gary Hart.
- Item not examined outside of mounting
Condition
- waving to sheet; scratches to frame.
Dimensions
- measures frame; image measures 23.5" W x 23.5" H.
Item #
ITMGJ16814