David Bumbeck Etching / Aquatint Summer Madrigal II 33/50
David Bumbeck, born in 1940, creates his engravings and etchings with tools so precise and delicate that they require him to use magnifying glasses as he works the plates. Bumbeck's art is primarily figurative, with the nude female figure a particular focus. He was Professor of Studio Art at Middlebury College in Vermont until his retirement.
Bumbeck's works are included in many important print collections, including those of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Library of Congress, the New York Public Library, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Carnegie Museum of Art, and the Boston Public Library, as well as the College's.
Very good condition. Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil on the bottom of the plate.
Plate size: 13.5 inches Paper size: 18.5 inches
Item ID: Sil-00545
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