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Ian Hornak
Ian Hornak, Evening, Circa 1965

Circa 1965

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This exquisite etching by Ian Hornak (1944–2002), titled Evening, was executed circa 1965 during the artist’s graduate studies. Created during the formative years of Hornak’s artistic development, this poetic landscape demonstrates the young artist’s early fascination with atmosphere, memory, and the changing effects of light in nature. Rendered within a circular format reminiscent of a medallion or distant view, the composition presents a grove of trees and a winding path enveloped in the quiet stillness of dusk. The title suggests the transitional hour between daylight and darkness, a subject long associated with contemplation and romantic landscape traditions. Through a network of expressive etched lines and rich contrasts, Hornak transforms an ordinary woodland scene into an image of introspection and serenity. The work also anticipates the artist’s lifelong devotion to landscape and botanical subjects, themes that would later culminate in the monumental and meticulously detailed paintings of his mature career. As one of the scarce surviving prints from Hornak’s student years, this etching provides valuable insight into the origins of the artist’s visual language and his enduring connection to the natural world. Executed in etching on velin Canson et Montgolfier paper, the plate measures 13.625 x 13.875 inches (34.6 x 35.2 cm). Unsigned; estate stamped, verso. Artwork Details: Artist: Ian Hornak (1944–2002) Title: Evening Medium: Etching on velin Canson et Montgolfier paper Dimensions: 13.625 x 13.875 inches (34.6 x 35.2 cm) (plate size) Inscription: Unsigned; estate stamped, verso Edition: Approx. XXV Date: Circa 1965 Condition: Well preserved, consistent with age and medium Provenance: Estate of Ian Hornak, East Hampton, New York About the Artist: Ian Hornak (1944–2002) was an American painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and pioneering force in Photorealism and Hyperrealism whose extraordinary technical mastery, visionary imagination, and innovative approach to realism established him as one of the most distinctive and original artists of the late twentieth century. Widely recognized as a founding member of both the Photorealist and Hyperrealist movements, Hornak helped redefine the possibilities of contemporary realism by combining photographic precision with symbolism, romanticism, mythology, environmental awareness, art historical references, and metaphysical inquiry, creating a body of work that stands apart within postwar American art for both its visual brilliance and intellectual ambition. Born in Philadelphia and raised in Michigan before establishing his career in New York and East Hampton, Hornak emerged during one of the most transformative periods in modern art and developed a highly individual visual language that transcended conventional artistic categories. His artistic vision reflects an awareness of the revolutionary innovations introduced by Pablo Picasso, Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti, Salvador Dali, Joan Miro, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Duchamp, and Man Ray, while simultaneously drawing inspiration from the Hudson River School, particularly Frederic Edwin Church, Martin Johnson Heade, Thomas Cole, and Albert Bierstadt, as well as the spiritual landscapes of Caspar David Friedrich and the botanical precision of Dutch Golden Age masters. Through this extraordinary synthesis of influences, Hornak created a visual language that united scientific observation, photographic realism, romantic grandeur, allegorical symbolism, and philosophical reflection into a form entirely his own. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Hornak emerged as one of the earliest artists associated with the newly developing Photorealist movement, producing panoramic landscapes of astonishing complexity and technical sophistication that challenged prevailing assumptions regarding realism and representation. These innovations earned widespread critical acclaim and positioned Hornak alongside major contemporaries such as Chuck Close, Richard Estes, Audrey Flack, Ralph Goings, Robert Bechtle, Malcolm Morley, Richard McLean, and Don Eddy, yet his work remained distinguished by its emotional resonance and symbolic depth. As his career evolved, Hornak increasingly moved beyond the concerns of mainstream Photorealism and developed a more personal and ambitious artistic vision, culminating in the monumental botanical and allegorical masterpieces of the 1980s and 1990s that many scholars regard as the pinnacle of his achievement. Throughout his career, Hornak was represented by influential galleries including Tibor de Nagy Gallery, Fischbach Gallery, Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery, and Armstrong Gallery, exhibiting extensively in New York and internationally. His work received praise from The New York Times, which described him as being “right at the top of romantically descriptive painters today.” Today, his paintings, drawings, and prints remain highly sought after by collectors who recognize their rarity, beauty, technical excellence, and historical importance, while his personal papers are preserved in the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Art. His highest recorded sale was achieved in 2017, when Large Orchid Bouquet (1988) was sold in a private transaction conducted in association with the heir of the Ian Hornak estate to the Van Andel family, co-owners of Amway, for US$165,000 ($219,168.11 adjusted to 2025 dollars), underscoring the growing recognition of an artist whose significance within the history of American realism continues to expand. Ian Hornak etching, Evening, landscape print, woodland scene, atmospheric art, romantic landscape, graduate work, American printmaking, Photorealism pioneer, Hyperrealism, East Hampton estate.
  • Creator:
    Ian Hornak (1944 - 2002, American)
  • Creation Year:
    Circa 1965
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13.625 in (34.61 cm)Width: 13.875 in (35.25 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Southampton, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1465218182352

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