James Spencer Russell Signed “Up With Nothing” Graphite Drawing
$398.00
A graphite drawing by the American artist James Spencer Russell (1915-2000). This drawing depicts the works "Up With Nothing" with the top two works made to look like they were painted. Signed to the lower right, the drawing is mounted on black board and is displayed in a black frame.
Born in Monticello, Indiana, Russell was interested in art from a young age but was directed into pursuing a military career by his family. As a young person, he attended a military academy, became a celebrated codebreaker during WWII, and even received a scholarship to attend WestPoint. However, Russell's interest in art eventually led him to abandon his military pursuits and try to make it in the art world instead. After working as an NBC set designer after WWII, he turned his attention to becoming a full-time artist. During the 1960s, he started exhibiting his works alongside artists who would later come to characterize the art scene at the time, including Robert Rauschenberg and Roy Lichtenstein. He later moved back to Indiana where he continued to create art until his death in 2000.
Measurements:
27” W x 33” H x 1” D (frame); 22.75” W x 28.5” H (paper).
Condition notes:
Scratches and wear to the frame.
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