Frank Romero USA, b. 1941
                                Untitled (Black Drawings), 1971
                            
                                    Graphite on paper 
22.625 x 28.625 in
57.5 x 72.7 cm
                                    57.5 x 72.7 cm
Further images
                                   Frank Romero's focus on developing an individual style was initiated by his enrollment at the Angeles State College (now California State University Los Angeles) in 1959. After years of intermittent...
                        
                    
                                                    Frank Romero's focus on developing an individual style was initiated by his enrollment at the Angeles State College (now California State University Los Angeles) in 1959. After years of intermittent studies, he graduated in 2011 and was honored as Distinguished Alumni of the Year, over 50 years after beginning his education. Romero’s early graphite pieces from the 1970s draw inspiration from Pablo Picasso and Rico Le Brun’s mixed media experiments on the organic human form. As seen in Untitled (Black Drawings), the artist pulls from personal references and familiar images to craft a lively scene in graphite composed of fragmented imagery of human anatomy.
                    
                    
                Provenance
Frank Romero StudioExhibitions
Frank Romero: Black Drawings, Mechicano Art Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1972De aquí y de allá: Frank Romero, A Survey, Ruiz-Healy Art, New York; curator: Rafael Barrientos Martínez, 2024
Literature
“De aquí y de allá: Frank Romero, A Survey,” Meer, December 11, 2024. (illustrated)Exhibition catalogue, De aquí y de allá: Frank Romero, A Survey, Ruiz-Healy Art: New York / San Antonio, 2024 (illustrated)
