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Permanent Art Collection

Philip Pearlstein (1924 - )

Lived in New York, known for Figure-Nude, Interiors, and Townscape. A student at Carnegie Institute of Technology and New York University, Pearlstein is credited as the revival of Figurative art with his keen sense of Realism. 

The subjects in his paintings are seen in meticulous detail and are interwoven amongst an array of toy objects, props and patterned rugs.  An exhibition of his work was featured in our University Gallery in 2003.
 

“Reclining Nude with Kimono” - Etching,
aquatint, 1982

“9 x 11”
Assessed in 2003

"Girl on Empire Sofa" - Lithograph
“32 x 24”
Assessed in 1972

 

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