c. 2006
Color intaglio: etching, drypoint, scraping and burnishing, and colored pencil
36 x 24 inches (plate) on 40 x 27 7/8 inches (paper)
Gift of Joseph S. Czestochowski on behalf of International Arts, August 3, 2010
In 2008 Stewart Oksenhorn wrote: Tomás Lasansky was born into a privileged position in the art world. The members of the Lasansky family who are prominent in the arts only begin with his father, the Argentinean-born Mauricio Lasansky, who is considered one of the fathers of American printmaking. Tomás Lasansky is particularly known for his portraits of Native Americans and their culture, and this portrait of Lincoln.
His WNY connection was established through his studies in Alfred, New York. “By the time he turned eighteen, Tomás had established his own studio at a different site [from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, where his brother William had a studio], where he worked while an undergraduate and graduate student. He also undertook intensive study in clay during these years at Alfred University in New York.”—Charles R. Loving, “Tomás Lasansky,” Mauricio and Tomás Lasansky: Father and Son. (Notre Dame, Indiana: Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, 2014): 12. This book was produced in connection with the exhibition Mauricio and Tomás Lasansky: Father and Son, Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana January 18-March 15, 2015.