R.B. Kitaj, The cultural value of fear, distrust and hypochondria,  Editon of 70, Screenprint, 1964-1966

R.B. Kitaj, The cultural value of fear, distrust and hypochondria, Editon of 70, Screenprint, 1964-1966

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ABOUT  R.B. Kitaj, The cultural value of fear, distrust and hypochondria. Screenprint Edition of 70 Signed in pencil lower right. Unframed.  Color lithograph on different types of paper.  CREATOR R.B. Kitaj, United Kingdom.  DATE OF MANUFACTURE c.1964-1966. MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Color lithograph on different types of paper.  CONDITION Good. Wear consistent with age and use. DIMENSIONS Sheet: H 20.5 in. x W 30.5 in., Image: H 16.75 in. W 27 in. HISTORY Ronald Brooks Kitaj (American, 1932-2007) Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Ronald Brooks (R.B.) Kitaj studied at the Cooper Union Institute in New York, the Academy of Fine Art in Vienna, and the Royal College of Art in London. It was there he met fellow artist David Hockney, with whom he was included in the 1976 exhibition at the Hayward Gallery called “The Human Clay” that was organized by the Arts Council of Great Britain. Kitaj’s first solo exhibition was in 1963 at Marlborough Fine Art, and since then his work has been the

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