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Original lithograph in colors on BFK Rives - Published by Tandem Press University of Wisconsin - Suite: An American Alphabet - Hand Signed and Numbered // The Letter Y by Robert Cottingham, created in 2001, is a detailed lithograph from his series An American Alphabet. The artwork focuses on the bold letter Y as part of a larger architectural and urban scene. The composition features a rich interplay of lines, shadows, and reflective surfaces, with intricate details of fire escapes, building facades, and signage. The prominent red and yellow sign with the letter Y becomes the focal point, surrounded by geometric structures that evoke the texture and character of city life. Cottingham’s precision and attention to urban architectural details create a powerful visual that explores typography within the fabric of the American cityscape.
The Letter Y, 2001
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Original lithograph in colors on BFK Rives - Published by Tandem Press University of Wisconsin - Suite: An American Alphabet - Hand Signed and Numbered // The Letter Y by Robert Cottingham, created in 2001, is a detailed lithograph from his series An American Alphabet. The artwork focuses on the bold letter Y as part of a larger architectural and urban scene. The composition features a rich interplay of lines, shadows, and reflective surfaces, with intricate details of fire escapes, building facades, and signage. The prominent red and yellow sign with the letter Y becomes the focal point, surrounded by geometric structures that evoke the texture and character of city life. Cottingham’s precision and attention to urban architectural details create a powerful visual that explores typography within the fabric of the American cityscape.
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Photorealism is a genre of art or artistic movement that involves drawing, painting, and other graphic media in which the artist carefully studies a photograph and attempts to reproduce it as realistically as possible in another medium. While the term can broadly describe any artwork created in this manner, it specifically refers to a group of painters and paintings in the U.S. art movement that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s.