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Although Pearlstein's reputation was as a realistic painter of the nude, he primarily painted landscapes in the latter part of the 1950s, in a style related to Abstract Expressionism.

Source: Bulletin, May-June, 1982.


Exhibition History"Prints and Poetry" Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, IA

"Philip Pearlstein, Ruins and Landscapes," Maucker University Union, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa~

"Wanderlust: Artists Seeking, Artists Finding," Des Moines Art Center
DimensionsSheet: 29 3/4 × 39 1/2 in. (75.6 × 100.3 cm)
Plate: 23 3/4 × 33 1/2 in. (60.3 × 85.1 cm)
Accession Number 1981.48.1
Classificationsprint
SignedPhilip Pearlstein 1979 (L/R margin, pencil)
Inscriptions42/55 and title (L/L margin, pencil)
Edition42/55 Each edition consists of 55 edition prints, 7 artist's proofs and 2 printer's proofs. All 15 plates have been cancelled at Condeso & Brokopp Studios were all editions were printed.
Portfolio/Series"Ruins and Landscapes" portfolio
Stonehenge, from "Ruins and Landscapes"
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines