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Boat Brush II
1982
84 x 48 in. (213.36 x 121.92 cm)
Ben Schonzeit (New York, New York, 1942 - )
Real and HyperReal, January 30, 2010 - August 1, 2010, New Wing, First Floor, Gibson Family and Plaza Galleries, San José Museum of Art.
Into the 21st Century: Selections from the Permanent Collection, May 22 -September 12, 1999, Second floor, New Wing, San José Museum of Art.
What You See Is What You Get: Photorealism in the Permanent Collection, January 28 - April 17, 1998, Focus Gallery, San José Museum of Art.
Real and HyperReal (2010)
Ben Schonzeit is one of the leading practitioners of Photorealism, a style of painting that emerged in the late 1960s. Photorealist painters create images that look nearly photographic by using airbrushes as well as painstaking traditional techniques. Schonzeit paints unusually large-scale still lifes and carefully selects his objects for their size, shape, and color. In Boat Bruch II, he significantly enlarged and carefully cropped the image of the brush in an unconventional approach to still life that emphasizes the abstract qualities of the composition. Schonzeit’s portrayal of a brush—one of the tools of his trade—could be interpreted as a metaphorical self-portrait.
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Boat Brush II
Painting
198284 x 48 in. (213.36 x 121.92 cm)
Ben Schonzeit (New York, New York, 1942 - )
Object Type: Painting
Medium and Support: Oil on canvas
Credit Line: Gift of Robert Harshorn Shimshak and Marion Brenner
Accession Number: 1997.13
Exhibition
Real and HyperReal, January 30, 2010 - August 1, 2010, New Wing, First Floor, Gibson Family and Plaza Galleries, San José Museum of Art.
Into the 21st Century: Selections from the Permanent Collection, May 22 -September 12, 1999, Second floor, New Wing, San José Museum of Art.
What You See Is What You Get: Photorealism in the Permanent Collection, January 28 - April 17, 1998, Focus Gallery, San José Museum of Art.
SJMA Label Text
Real and HyperReal (2010)
Ben Schonzeit is one of the leading practitioners of Photorealism, a style of painting that emerged in the late 1960s. Photorealist painters create images that look nearly photographic by using airbrushes as well as painstaking traditional techniques. Schonzeit paints unusually large-scale still lifes and carefully selects his objects for their size, shape, and color. In Boat Bruch II, he significantly enlarged and carefully cropped the image of the brush in an unconventional approach to still life that emphasizes the abstract qualities of the composition. Schonzeit’s portrayal of a brush—one of the tools of his trade—could be interpreted as a metaphorical self-portrait.
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Exhibition List
This object was included in the following exhibitions: - Into the 21st Century: Selections from the Permanent Collection , 5/22/1999 - 9/12/1999
- Real and HyperReal San Jose Museum of Art , 1/30/2010 - 8/1/2010
Dimensions
- Image Dimensions: 84 x 48 in. (213.36 x 121.92 cm)
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