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Lot 5088

William Majors (American, 1930-1982), Allegory to Love, 1974-76

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Etching and aquatint inked with silver roll, 1985, pencil signed, titled, dated, inscribed and numbered "Estate Proof 3/4" lower margin, matted and framed.

Platemark 16 x 23 in.; Frame dimensions 25 3/4 x 31 1/2 in.

Berman / Daferner Gallery, New York, New York

Exhibited: William Morris: Distinctions, Approaches to Drawing, February 11 - Hunter College Art Galleries, New York, March 26, 1993.

William Majors was an American artist known for his richly layered prints and paintings that explore abstraction through texture, color, and symbolic imagery. A key figure in the West Coast printmaking movement, he taught at several universities and pushed the boundaries of traditional print techniques. His work reflects a deep engagement with both Eastern philosophy and contemporary American expressionism.

Excellent condition and a strong impression; not examined out of frame.