(1907-1981) First generation New York abstract expressionist artist
sculptor, painter, draughtsman
At 64 years old, Roszak has his second heart attack.
As a result, his work centers primarily on wild and visionary drawings on subjects of fantasy, satire, politics, literature, decadence, and outer space.
The production of his sculpture decreases in this last decade of his life due to his health.
At 64 years old, Roszak has his second heart attack.
As a result, his work centers primarily on wild and visionary drawings on subjects of fantasy, satire, politics, literature, decadence, and outer space.
The production of his sculpture decreases in this last decade of his life due to his health.
Invaders, 1972
Ink and ballpoint pen on paper
13 7/8 x 16 7/8 inches
Collection: Theodore Roszak Estate
Dump Heap, 1975
graphite on paper
46 x 62 1/2 inches
Collection: Theodore Roszak Estate
Wave, 1976
Graphite pencil on paper
39 5/8 x 62 1.2 inches (100.6 x 158.8 cm)
Collection: Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Gift of the Theodore Roszak Estate (1983).
Moon Child, 1977
Graphite and colored pencil on paper
62 1/2 x 48 inches
Collection: Theodore Roszak Estate
Untitled, 1979
Graphite on paper
60 x 47 1/2 inches
Collection: Theodore Roszak Estate
Transfiguration, 1980
Ink, gouache and colored pencil on paper
40" x 59 3/4"
Collection: Theodore Roszak Estate