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Ponce de Leon, Michael

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Born 1922, died 2006. Ponce de Leon was a painter and printmaker. He was the recipient of Guggenheim Fellowships; Two Tiffany Foundation Fellowships, and a Fulbright Grant for Scandinavia. He has taught at the Art Students League, Pratt Graphics Center and Pratt Institute, New York University, University of Pennsylvania, and Columbia University, as well as directed workshops in Yugoslavia. Pakistan, India, and Spain. His works are in the Library of Congress, The National Gallery (Washington D.C.), The White House, The Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The New York Public Library, Smithsonian American Art Museum, The Brooklyn Museum, The Musee de l’Arte Moderne in Paris and The Victoria and Albert Museum, among others. Kathy collaborated with Ponce de Leon as his master printer from 1974 through 1998.   

Eye Witness, 1989

Eye Witness, 1989

Photo etching and relief with hand coloring I: 30" x 26" P: 36" x 30"

Roundabout, 1974

Roundabout, 1974

Intaglio with relief I: 18" x 18.75" P: 24.5" x 22.25"

Joy, 1977

Joy, 1977

Relief I: 7.5" x 9" P: 10.25" x 13"

Home Way Bound, 1998

Home Way Bound, 1998

Etching and relief I: 11.25" x 9" P: 15" x 11"

Dialogue, 1988

Dialogue, 1988

Etching with relief I: 7" x 10.5" P: 10" x 14.75"

Dialogue, 1988

Dialogue, 1988

Etching I: 7" x 10.5" P: 10" x 13.25"

With love and hope, 1977

With love and hope, 1977

Etching with relief I: 5.75" x 9.75" P: 6.5" x 10.5"

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