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1933 Brooklyn, New York - 2021. Known for: Post real painting-figure, still life, and fish, photography.
Joseph Raffael, painter and printmaker, was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1933. He studied at Cooper Union, New York City, 1953-54, and received a Summer Fellowship to the Yale-Norfolk School in... Read full biography
Joseph Raffael, painter and printmaker, was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1933. He studied at Cooper Union, New York City, 1953-54, and received a Summer Fellowship to the Yale-Norfolk School in 1954. He received his BFA degree from the Yale University School of Art, 1954-56, studying with Josef... Read full biography
Joseph Raffael, painter and printmaker, was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1933. He studied at Cooper Union, New York City, 1953-54, and received a Summer Fellowship to the Yale-Norfolk School in 1954. He received his BFA degree from the Yale University School of Art, 1954-56, studying with Josef Albers. His early 1960s Photo-Realist paintings depicted nature based on photographs of animals, ponds and foliage. Large-scale close-ups of animal faces, such as Lizard Head, and human faces like... Read full biography
Joseph Raffael, painter and printmaker, was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1933. He studied at Cooper Union, New York City, 1953-54, and received a Summer Fellowship to the Yale-Norfolk School in 1954. He received his BFA degree from the Yale University School of Art, 1954-56, studying with Josef Albers. His early 1960s Photo-Realist paintings depicted nature based on photographs of animals, ponds and foliage. Large-scale close-ups of animal faces, such as Lizard Head, and human faces like "African Lady," were said to reflect a deep concern for nature. Raffael states his interest in "observing fertile and fantastic things that have within them the power to erupt, like Vesuvius." . Raffael's media changed from oil to watercolor, pastel and... Read full biography
Joseph Raffael, painter and printmaker, was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1933. He studied at Cooper Union, New York City, 1953-54, and received a Summer Fellowship to the Yale-Norfolk School in 1954. He received his BFA degree from the Yale University School of Art, 1954-56, studying with Josef Albers. His early 1960s Photo-Realist paintings depicted nature based on photographs of animals, ponds and foliage. Large-scale close-ups of animal faces, such as Lizard Head, and human faces like "African Lady," were said to reflect a deep concern for nature. Raffael states his interest in "observing fertile and fantastic things that have within them the power to erupt, like Vesuvius." . Raffael's media changed from oil to watercolor, pastel and lithography as his interpretations of natural phenomena evolved from being photo... Read full biography
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- Magic PondsMay 2006Heuer, MeganARTnews
- Parrots, Peonies, and Peace of MindDecember 2004Gladstone, ValerieARTnews
- Report from Strasbourg: Reality ShoMarch 2004Belasco, DanielArt in America
- Locus FocusJune 2003Criqui, Jean PierreARTFORUM
- Banned and DeterminedAugust 2002Rothkopf, ScottARTFORUM
- Review of ExhibitionsMarch 2000Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- kiss & tellFebruary 1995Landi, AnnARTnews
