
The Three Kings by Norman Gorbaty, Amer., (1932-2020)
The Three Kings, Etching, circa. 1942, Ed. stated as 20, 8 x 9-7/8, full margins, but with tape stains left and right edge, glue stains to margins verso just visible recto but away from subject, a small hole to margin upper right away from image with some skinning verso, signed, titled and noted Artist's Proof in pencil, on cream wove watermarked RIVES paper. An impression of this early print by Gorbaty is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC. A distinguished artist who worked with Joseph Albers and Gabor Peterdi at Yale, Norman Gorbaty enjoyed early success in the 1950's with his prints, then developed a successful graphic design career with high profile advertising campaigns and children's book illustrations. From 2003 on he returned to painting and carving in wood, stone and ivory full time, and his work was the subject of a recent career retrospective at the Bellerine Museum, Fairfield University in CT. Prints by Gorbaty are included in the collecti