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WENDELL H. BLACK
1919-1972
Wendell Black showed with the Weyhe Gallery in New York, the Seligman Gallery in Seattle, and The Gallery in Denver. His work was featured in the summer issue of Art News in 1955, and in La Revue Moderne published in Paris in 1957. Among the major institutions in which his work is represented are the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; The New York Public Library, New York City; the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, San Francisco; the University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois; as well as many other museums and numerous private collections.
Wendell Black died on January 21,1972 of a heart attack in Denver, Colorado at the age of 52.
Black, like other post-war printmakers, only printed a few impressions from the plate, often numbering them as being editioned (i.e. three proofs, numbered 3/25, 18/25, 23/25) intending to print and fill in the missing numbers as the prints sold. These were also sent to exhibitions where the artists wanted their colleagues and jurors to believe they were selling. After his death his widow Elaine and his protege, Master Printer Berkley Chappell finished editioning these and printing another 30 unproved plates.
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