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Dorothea Baer Tyler prints, New Year's offering

We are celebrating the beginning of the year with our own unprecedented releases.  Five fine art prints, of which three are lithographs and two woodcuts, by Dorothea Baer Tyler

This is a rare and unique opportunity to include DBT in your art collection. Posthumously she is being recognized for her accomplishments in the arts and is starting to show work globally in prestigious environments.  During her life, though she lived in NY city and participated heavily in the arts, she was not a “career” artist.  She sought to hold and maintain her art collection and was also an ardent collector and supporter of other artist.  She was severely introspective, and for most of her latter life reclusive. She did not seek to promote her work as much as use art and expression to directly communicate with the living.  

Dorothea’s work opens a window into mythologies. She, as art priestess, motions to reveal instances by which the mysterious makes itself known for the length of time it takes for a single breath, maybe less.  Her work feels simplified, finely composed, reaching towards the sublime. 

We, at the Hamilton Heights Phalanstery, Wish you the Best for 2021!