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Stan Washburn

Stan Washburn was once described as "San Francisco's finest sixteenth-century artist". While the techniques bear favorable comparison with the old masters, there is a definite modern sense of wit and irony to his works.

A multi-faceted artist, Washburn's etchings and paintings are in major collections throughout the country. His first novel, Intent to Harm, was a Book-of-the-Month Club selection in 1994.

In individual prints, and in his illustrated books, Washburn cleverly skewers human frailties with Renaissance-style engravings and tongue-in-cheek wit.

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS (selected)
Achenbach Foundation for the Graphic Arts, San Francisco CA
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, IL
DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA
The Frye Museum of Art, Seattle, WA
Houghton Library Print Collection
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
New York Public Library, Print Division, New York, NY
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA
W. R. Nelson Gallery, Kansas City, MO
Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR
Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, NC



Cow 

Etching

$125


Renoir

Etching
$125


Seurat

Etching
$125




Sisley

Etching
$125


Daumier

Etching
$125


Pissarro

Etching
$125


The Obscure Fable 

Etching
inches, editon of 20
$ 750




The Dotage of St. George 

Etching
14.3 × 10.1 inches, editon of 20
inches, Edition of 20
$1100


Adam Naming the Animals

Etching
$1000


 
Original works of art by exceptional contemporary printmakers.