Charles Bragg
"Monet"
This art is:
- Hand Signed
- Limited Edition Lithgraph (Actual # received may be different than the one on the photograph)
- Vintage Art- Never before Framed!
- New Frame - framed in black with gold trim
- Framed in the USA
- Framed Size: 43" x 30"
- Image Size: 38" x 26"
- Interested in different framing? Contact us!
- Ready to hang hardware included
- Please Note: The image/paper may show minor, expected signs of wear due to age, which contribute to its vintage character. See accompanying photographs. It is in excellent condition. It has been newly and professionally framed, making it ready for display in any space.
- Subject: It's a satirical and humorous portrayal of the famous French Impressionist painter, Claude Monet, standing in front of his iconic Water Lilies series.
- Artist: Charles Bragg (1931-2017) was known for his satirical works that often commented on society and art.
- Creation Year: This particular artwork was created in 1989.
- Significance: It offers a whimsical and distinctive interpretation of a renowned art historical figure and his work, characteristic of Bragg's style
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Key biographical points:
- Early Life & Influences: Born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1931, Bragg's early life was shaped by his Vaudeville performer parents, leading to a nomadic childhood. He attended New York's High School of Music & Art in Harlem and later the Art Students League, though he also worked various jobs like truck driver and stand-up comedian before fully committing to art.
- Artistic Style & Themes: Bragg is best known for his satirical approach, which he applied across various mediums including painting, sculpture, and etching. His work frequently caricatured figures of authority (such as doctors, judges, and religious leaders) and explored the foibles of human nature with wit and a keen observational eye, often featuring a blend of humor, irony, and social commentary.
- Career Highlights & Recognition: After settling in California and initially focusing on commissioned portraits, Bragg developed his distinctive satirical style, achieving significant acclaim. His works have been exhibited internationally in prestigious museums and galleries, and he received accolades such as the Gold Medal from the National Society of Illustrators. A PBS documentary, "Charles Bragg - One of a Kind," was made about him in 1986, and one of his lithographs even appeared in the 1992 film The Player.
- Published Works: Beyond his visual art, Bragg also authored books, including "Charles Bragg: The Works! A Retrospective" (1999) and "Asylum Earth" (2013), further showcasing his unique perspective and writing talent.
- Later Life: Charles Bragg passed away on January 9, 2017, at the age of 85, leaving behind a legacy as a master of social satire in the art word.
Charles Bragg "Monet" Signed & # Framed Art Impressionist Water Lilies New
SKU: BRAG049HO
$239.99Price

