Robert Bechtle
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Berkeley Chrysler, 1979
Color lithograph
23 x 28 in. (paper)
12 x 16 in. (image)
FMV: $4,000.00
Robert Bechtle (1932-2020) was an American painter associated with the Photorealist movement. Born in San Francisco and based in the Bay Area for most of his life, he became known for his meticulously rendered paintings of everyday suburban scenes-especially cars, houses, and quiet streets.
Working from photographs, Bechtle translated ordinary moments into highly detailed, subtly composed images that blur the line between photography and painting. His work is noted for its calm, observational quality and its focus on mid-20th-century American life. He taught for many years at San Francisco Art Institute and remains a key figure in West Coast Photorealism.
Printed by Don Farnsworth at Magnolia Press
Courtesy of Bechtle Chadwick Trust
Frame Courtesy of City Picture Frame