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Rick Griffin (American, 1944-1991): Victorian House, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, circa 1965,

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Rick Griffin (American, 1944-1991): Victorian House, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, circa 1965, a pencil drawing, signed GRIFFIN lower right, mounted in original frame, image 22in x 15 1/2in (56cm x 39.5cm) Footnotes: Provenance: Ida Griffin, Acquired by the vendor from the Estate of Rick Griffin, Peter Golding: Inspirational Times Collection. Griffin is widely regarded as the greatest of the 1960s' West Coast psychedelic poster artists. Born in Los Angeles in 1944, he showed an early interest in drawing and comic book art and around the age of 14 became a keen surfer. These interests led him to develop cartoons for Surfer magazine and creating the legendary comic-strip character 'Murphy'. Increasingly involved in the emerging counter-culture, he moved to San Francisco in 1966 and, influenced by artists such as Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse, began producing posters. This brought commissions from main promoters such as Family Dog and Bill Graham. Rick was a major contributor to Zap Comix and became closely associated with the Grateful Dead, designing posters and album covers for the band. In late 1970 he became a Christian and this informed much of his work over the next two decades. His work is characterised by outstanding draughtsmanship and imagination and he has been cited as an inspiration by his peers. In 1991, aged just 47, he died following a motorcycle accident near Santa Rosa, California. The work offered here would seem to date from the period in which Rick studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts), where he enrolled in 1965 and where he met his wife-to-be, Ida. It shows his mastery of line and detail, elements he would utilise in his surf and skateboard cartoons. It was whilst he was at the Institute that he became exposed to the cultural movement flowering on the West Coast and he was soon to become a leading exponent of the art generated by it. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

Rick Griffin (American, 1944-1991): Victorian House, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, circa 1965, a pencil drawing, signed GRIFFIN lower right, mounted in original frame, image 22in x 15 1/2in (56cm x 39.5cm) Footnotes: Provenance: Ida Griffin, Acquired by the vendor from the Estate of Rick Griffin, Peter Golding: Inspirational Times Collection. Griffin is widely regarded as the greatest of the 1960s' West Coast psychedelic poster artists. Born in Los Angeles in 1944, he showed an early interest in drawing and comic book art and around the age of 14 became a keen surfer. These interests led him to develop cartoons for Surfer magazine and creating the legendary comic-strip character 'Murphy'. Increasingly involved in the emerging counter-culture, he moved to San Francisco in 1966 and, influenced by artists such as Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse, began producing posters. This brought commissions from main promoters such as Family Dog and Bill Graham. Rick was a major contributor to Zap Comix and became closely associated with the Grateful Dead, designing posters and album covers for the band. In late 1970 he became a Christian and this informed much of his work over the next two decades. His work is characterised by outstanding draughtsmanship and imagination and he has been cited as an inspiration by his peers. In 1991, aged just 47, he died following a motorcycle accident near Santa Rosa, California. The work offered here would seem to date from the period in which Rick studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts), where he enrolled in 1965 and where he met his wife-to-be, Ida. It shows his mastery of line and detail, elements he would utilise in his surf and skateboard cartoons. It was whilst he was at the Institute that he became exposed to the cultural movement flowering on the West Coast and he was soon to become a leading exponent of the art generated by it. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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