Girl Reaching Forward Lithograph by Albert Walker Signed & Framed, Artist proof 1950's
Girl Reaching Forward Lithograph by Albert Walker Signed & Framed, Artist proof :
This artist’s proof lithograph, attributed to Albert Walker (American, 1900–1984), was published by Associated American Artists, New York, a gallery renowned for its editions of original prints by prominent American artists in the mid-20th century. The composition captures a lyrical moment: a young girl, sketched in bold, spontaneous black lines, leans forward with outstretched arms as though reaching for something just beyond her grasp. Her figure, animated with a sense of motion and innocence, is set against a soft green field punctuated by vertical accents in red, creating both contrast and emotional tension. Hand-signed in pencil in the lower right margin, this impression is further distinguished as an Artist’s Proof, making it rarer than the standard numbered editions produced for collectors. The verso bears the original Associated American Artists label, confirming its provenance. With its expressive line work, subtle color field, and poetic subject, the piece reflects Walker’s ability to convey both vitality and introspection in a deceptively simple composition. This print exemplifies the enduring appeal of mid-century American printmaking, where intimate, accessible imagery was elevated to the realm of fine art.
Unframed 18" H 22" W
Unmated 23”H 27.75” W
Dimensions: Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
Style: Expressionist
Period: Mid-20th Century
Condition: Good.
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