2 edition of Adja Yunkers found in the catalog.
Adja Yunkers
Adja Yunkers
Published
1988
by Associated American Artists in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Charles Rand Penney Collection |
Genre | Exhibitions |
Contributions | Associated American Artists |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | [20] p. : |
Number of Pages | 20 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22857698M |
Ostia Antica VI - Roma / Yunkers. Contributor Names Yunkers, Adja, , artist. New Mexico artists: John Sloan, Ernest L. Blumenschein, Gustave Baumann, Kenneth M. Adams, Adja Yunkers, Raymond Jonson, Peter Hurd, Howard Cook.
Posts about Adja Yunkers written by oldprintgallery. Here are our picks for the abstract admirer, who is drawn to artwork which takes some liberties, altering color and form to free itself from objective ing the natural world for expressive purposes, abstract art is created through the suggestive strokes of the monotype brush and free line of the etching needle. Adja Yunkers (–) was an American abstract painter and printmaker. He was born in Riga, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire in He studied art in Leningrad, Berlin, Paris, and London. He lived in Paris for 14 years, and then moved to Stockholm in
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This exciting monograph applauds and embraces the art of Adja Yunkers, Adja Yunkers book was born in Latvia and spent many years teaching in New York City. In documenting the artist's pioneering woodcuts, deft collages, and compelling paintings in oil and acrylic, Bartelik interweaves facts and stories of Yunkers' long life with commentary on his prodigious Author: Marek Bartelik.
Adja Yunkers, born as Adolf Junkers, came to the world on Jin Riga, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire (currently in Latvia). He was a son of Karl Kaspar Yunkers and Adeline Friedrike Stahl.
Adja took interest in drawing at an early age, producing pictures from his fantasy and exploring the book illustrations. Education. Adja Yunkers; Adja Yunkers: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
OCLC Number: Notes: Catalog Adja Yunkers book an exhibition held at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 9 Feb Mar., "Catalog printed in a quantity of " Description: [26] pages illustrations, portrait 29 cm: Contents.
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Materials on reels D, N, and donated by Adja Yunkers,and transferred to NMAA-NPG Library vertical files after microfilming, except "Prints in the Desert: New Mexico" (REEL ).
Unmicrofilmed material donated by Marina and Alexandra Yunkers, Yunkers' daughters. Related Materials. Red Echo Adja Yunkers b.Riga, Russia; d. New York Adja Yunkers was born Adolf Junkers on Jin Riga, Russia (now Latvia). He studied art in Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg), but from to his schooling was interrupted by military service in Brand: 1stdibs.
Adja Yunkers b.Riga, Russia; d. New York Adja Yunkers was born Adolf Junkers on Jin Riga, Russia (now Latvia).
He studied art in Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg), but from to his schooling was interrupted by military service in the Russian : 1stdibs.
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Adja Yunkers is known for color woodcut, lithography, abstract painting, teaching. Adja Yunkers with Theodore Roethke.
In-text plate (folio 24) from 21 Etchings and Poems. with “Praise to the End!” by Theodore Roethke. Theodore Roethke. Etching and aquatint from an illustrated book with 14 etchings (six with aquatint, four with engraving, one with drypoint), two aquatints, two engravings, two drypoints, and one photogravure.
plate: 14 × 12 1⁄16” ( ×. Adja Yunkers. An offprint from New Mexico Quarterly, Vol. XX [20], No. 2, Summer by Yunkers, Adja, ) Leeper, John Palmer. and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at : Paperback.
Adja Yunkers: To Invent a Garden at the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, through March 31 Mu Xin: Landscape Paintings and Prison Notes at the David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, through March 24Author: Fred Camper. Adja Yunkers: A major twentieth century abstract painter and printmaker, Adja Yunkers studied art in Leningrad, Berlin, Paris and London.
His first solo exhibition took place in Hamburg in For a period of fourteen years, Yunkers lived and worked in Paris. This exciting monograph applauds and embraces the art of Adja Yunkers, who was born in Latvia and spent many years teaching in New York City. In documenting the artist's pioneering woodcuts, deft collages, and compelling paintings in oil and acrylic, Bartelik interweaves facts and stories of Yunkers' long life with commentary on his prodigious Author: Marek Bartelik.
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Illustrated book. Transcript Preface. The following oral history transcript is the result of a tape-recorded interview with Adja Yunkers on December 9, The interview was conducted by Paul Cummings for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
1 print: woodcut, color ; image 48 x 33 cm, on sheet 50 x 38 cm. Adja Yunkers () was an artist and teacher known for his color woodcuts, lithographs, and abstract paintings.
Born in Latvia, he studied in Europe, established a workshop in Stockholm, and eventually emigrated to the United States inwhere he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.Adja Yunkers, of Latvian birth, studied in Leningrad, Paris, Berlin, and London and, after a period of travel, established a worshop in Stockholm.
In he came to the United States where, three years later, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship.Untitled by Adja Yunkers A work from the collections of the de Young and Legion of Honor museums of San Francisco, CA.