John Tuska Abstract Cast Paper Reliefs "Amaryllis II"
Item Details
John Tuska (Lexington, Kentucky; 1931 – 1998)
Amaryllis II, late 20th century
Two cast paper reliefs embellished with graphite and colored pencil
Pieces are signed “Tuska” to the lower right
Single piece is titled to the lower left
Tuska was a Kentucky-based artist, born in Yukon, Pennsylvania. He is best known for his sculptures, ceramics, paper casts, inks, and watercolors. He acquired his formal education at New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, New York. After serving in the U.S Navy, he became an educator at the University of Kentucky, which commissioned him to produce his first and last major works in ceramic Genesis (1969) and bronze Illumine (1995). His work can be found in multiple institutions including Museum of Arts and Science, Georgetown College, Krannert Art Museum, Palmer Art Museum, Pennsylvania State University and University of Kentucky Art Museum, among many others.
Provenance
From the artist’s estate
Condition
- negligible edge wear, minor corner creases, minor irregularities and negligible scratches throughout paper.
Dimensions
- measures the larger piece Amaryllis II; smaller composition measures 10.75" W x 13.75" H.
Item #
18DCC341-335