The Jolly Corner II:7 (Artist’s Proof)

Framed size: 24.25 in. (h) x 28 in. (w) x 1 in. (d)


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About the work

Peter Milton is one of the foremost printmakers working in the United States today. Since the 1960s, his artistic output has increased and evolved, as has the phenomenal imagery and complex techniques he employs.

Much of Milton’s work is inspired by the writings of Henry James. Indeed, in this case, The Jolly Corner borrows its title from the title of the 1908 short story by Henry James.

In James’ short story, Spencer Brydon returns to New York City after thirty-three years abroad. He has returned to look at his properties, one of which is his boyhood home on “the jolly corner,” which have been the source of his income since the deaths of his family. Spencer discovers that he is good at directing renovations, despite never having done such work before, suggesting he he has an innate ability for business hiding deep within him.  He becomes deeply unsettled by his business acumen, because he views matters of business to be vulgar. Nevertheless, his discovery of this previously unknown skill causes him to begin to wonder who he would have been if he had remained in the U.S. He starts to prowl the house at night to try to meet his American alter ego—the ghost of the man he might have been—whom he begins to believe is haunting the house. After a harrowing night of pursuit in the house, Brydon finally confronts the ghost, who advances on him and overpowers him in a rage—at which point Spencer awakens. (Or has he arrived in the afterlife?)

Henry James’ story is haunting and compelling, and Milton’s picture after the story is equally haunting and compelling. A master work by a master printmaker.

Attributes Value
Medium

Engraving, Etching, Intaglio

Date

Framing

Condition

Excellent Condition

Signing, Dating, and Titling

Type

Modern Print-Makers

About product details

Medium:

Resist-ground Etching and Engraving

Paper:

Rives Heavyweight Buff

Publisher:

Aquarius Press, Baltimore

Printer:

Printed under the supervision of the Artist by Gretchen Ewert and Robert Townsend at Impressions Workshop in Boston.

Date:

1971

Signature:

Hand-signed in pencil by the artist, en recto lower right, with date. Titled en recto lower center. Editioned (“XXI/XXI”) en recto lower left. Printer’s chopmark lower left.

Edition:

This copy is one of the 21 proofs which preceded the principal portfolio edition of 150 copies. Unlike the portfolio copy, this copy is signed, titled, and editioned.

Framing:

Beautifully professionally framed in a wood frame with a fabric liner and a cloth-wrapped mat behind 99% UV-blocking art glass using strictly conservation-grade materials.

Condition:

Excellent condition. Very well-inked, full margins, no signs of handling, crisp edges.

Framed Size:

24.25 in. (h) x 28 in. (w) x 1 in. (d)

Sheet Size:

15 in. (h) x 19 in. (w)

Plate Size:

14 in. (h) x 18 in. (w)

Literature:

Milton’s catalogue:  No. 80.

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