Nude torso X 3, VI 71 silk screen print, 1971
Maggie's Drawers, silk screen print, circa 1970
Me and my one-man squeegee, 1971
Gripsholm and Gulls, silk screen print, 1971
Cape Cod Spring, silk screen print, 1963
Cape Cod Summer, silk screen print, 1963
Cape Cod Autumn, silk screen print, 1963
Cape Cod Winter, silk screen print, 1962
Schooner, V 71, silk screen print, 1971
Magpies, silk screen print, 1970
I never expected to find that one of my prints would be part of a prestigious collection. It was drawn directly on the screen with tusche and then printed by me in white paint on black paper. The original was given to the Boston chapter of CORE and they printed it by commercial lithography to include in a collection of prominent printmakers.
Provenace
Paul Giambarba
North American
The Withered Arm, c. 1960
Series/Book Title: The Freedom Prints
Print
American, 20th century
Photolithograph
35.56 x 27.94 cm (14 x 11 in.)
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Stephen Lee Taller Ben Shahn Archive,
Gift of Dolores S. Taller, M25505.5
Department of Prints, Division of Modern and Contemporary Art
This is my sketch from which the print was made. I drew two different images. As with all sketches, this is much more dynamic.
Below, an alterative print that was not accepted:
Garibaldi and Aguyar, silk screen print, 1965
Garibaldi and Aguyar, sketch by black Prismacolor pencil on tracing paper, 1965