Nicholas Barbieri Incised Paper with Graphite
Item Details
An incised paper with graphite by Nicholas Barbieri (American, 1942-2013) created in 1977. The work depicts space using raised lines created from incisions made to the paper. Using an obtuse angle and parallel lines the work creates a geometric shape. To the verso, the work is signed in graphite. Presented in a painted black wooden frame under glass.
Nicholas Barbieri is best known for his use of repetitive circular motions in his abstract expressionist style paintings. He received his BFA with honors from Pratt Institute and continued his art education with an MFA at Lehman College. Barbieri’s exploration of the visual relationships and effects of light on form, structure, and space have evolved over his four-decade career. He has participated in many solo and group exhibitions and has his work in many private collections including the Clock Tower Gallery, Empire State Building-5th Avenue Gallery, Hundred Acres Gallery, and in The Hudson River Museum.
Condition
- some wear around the edges of the frame; some marks to the paper.
Dimensions
- measurements of frame; measurements of visible work 21.5" W x 29.75" H.
Item #
17MOR063-053