Description
“Last Call: An Insight into Charles Bragg’s Mastery”
“Last Call” showcases Charles Bragg’s exceptional talent in the art world. This limited-edition etching, meticulously executed on thick paper, is hand-signed and numbered, in the edition of 300. Ranging from 1/300 to 300/300.
Provenance
The artwork was acquired in 1990 from the distinguished Dyansen Gallery situated in Carmel, CA. Ensuring its impeccable condition, the piece has been preserved in an architectural flat file drawer within a smoke-free, adult environment. We, at www.markshapirofineart.com, are committed to the highest standards of care, housing all our prints in either tissue or plastic sleeves and shipping them flat to guarantee their pristine delivery.
A Glimpse into the Life of Charles Bragg
Born in 1931, Charles Bragg was an artistic force that defined a generation. Celebrated as America’s premier social satire artist, his works resonate with depth, humor, and keen observations. Often drawing parallels with legendary artists like Bosch, Brueghel, and Daumier, Bragg’s portraits unravel the absurdities of society, making audiences both smile and ponder. As H.L. Mencken rightly remarked, “Nothing can come out of an artist that is not in the man,” and Charles Bragg epitomized this sentiment. Infusing humor with profound insights, he was a keen observer of humanity, capturing the zeitgeist of his era.
Bragg’s artistry wasn’t just about illustrations; it was a deep dive into human emotions and societal dynamics. His characters, each a mirror to someone we know or perhaps even ourselves, evoke an immediate connection, often provoking self-reflection. Bragg’s approach to art was not that of a mere spectator; he immersed himself fully, drawing from his experiences and the world around him.
Esteemed Museum Holdings:
- Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia
- Albrecht Museum, St. Joseph,MO
- Piper Aviation Museum, Lock Haven, PA
- Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam