- Gerson Leiber
- Stockholders Meeting, 1959
- Etching
- 16.6875 x 14.9375 in
- Signature: Signed and dated in pencil "Leiber '59" lower right-hand corner. Edition in pencil "201-220" lower left-hand corner. Titled in pencil "Stockholders Meeting" lower center.
- $200
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Published by Associate American Artists.
Born in Brooklyn in 1921 and reared in Titusville, Pennsylvania, Leiber began his art studies in 1946 at the Royal Academy of Art in Budapest, Hungary while stationed there at the end of World War II. When he returned to New York City after the war, he studied printmaking with Will Barnet at the Art Students League. At the Brooklyn Museum's art school, Leiber began engraving with Gabor Peterdi and subsequently taught etching and engraving at the Printmaking Workshop established by Robert Blackburn. In addition to being an acclaimed printmaker, he has produced both paintings and sculpture since the mid-1950s.
- Subject Matter: People