Harry Hilson Ink Drawing of the Vitruvian Man

$198.00

An ink drawing by the American artist Harry Hilson (1935-2004). This work depicts an interpretation of da Vinci's Vitruvian Man in bold black strokes surrounded by a variety of what appears to be scientific or mathematic symbology. The piece sits in a black frame with a white mat and is unsigned.

Harry Hilson was active from the 1950s-1990s. He created a variety of works, including oil paintings, ink drawings, wool tapestries, wax paintings, video art, sculpture, and more. His studios could be found in New York, California, Texas, Georgia, and Florida. Hilson and his wife, Jane, also ran a framing company called Fine Art Inc.

 

Measurements:

17” W x 21” H x .75” D (frame); 9.25” W x 13.25” H (sight).

Condition notes:

Minor wear to frame.

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