After the curator's talk on Birger Sandzen, members of the Nelson Atkins Print Society gathered to look at the etchings and dry points of the Oklahoma artist, Maurice R. Bebb 1891-1986. Print Society president John Mallery spoke on Bebb's works.
According to Mallery, Bebb had a unique printmaking career. He didn’t start drawing until he
was in his 50’s and started printmaking full time after he retired as a
florist in 1951 (Bebb’s Flowers is still in business in Muskogee, OK,
although it is no longer owned by the Bebb family).
Maurice Bebb was best known for his color multiplate, soft-ground etching and
aquatint prints of birds. But he also created wonderful landscapes and
architectural prints, many as a result of his two trips to Europe in
1956 and 1958. He created gift prints for the Chicago Society of
Etchers, Printmakers Society of California and the Prairie Print Makers.
Twenty-eight minute talk on Maurice Bebb's etchings. Birger Sandzen Memorial Gallery on campus of Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas
Mallery loaned 80 works from his collection to create the retrospective exhibition.
A collaboration between John Mallery, curator Cori Sherman North and Jim Harbison produced the book "Birds and Beyond: The Prints of Maurice R. Bebb." Now available through Amazon.
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