Lester F. Johnson American, 1919-2010 © Estate of Lester F. Johnson Image downloads are for educational use only. For all other purposes, please see our Obtaining and Using Images page. download Expand image Close Search the Site Rider, 1966 Artwork Details Materials ink on paper Measurements sheet: 8 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches (21.59 x 26.67 cm) Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum Credit Gift of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Anderson, 1984 Accession ID 1984:8.6 More details Inscriptions: inscription / lower right / To Martha from Lester 1966 Provenance: gift from the artist to Martha Jackson; donated by Mr. and Mrs. David K. Anderson to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1984 Object Classifications: Drawings Work Type: Drawing (visual work) Information may change due to ongoing research. Glossary of Terms Related Content Related Exhibitions {title} slider controls Previous slide Next slide Following a Line: Drawings from the Permanent Collection, Part One September 22, 2001–January 27, 2002 Related Links {title} slider controls Previous slide Next slide Other Works by This Artist Previous slide Next slide Dark Portrait #3, 1965 Lester F. Johnson Street Scene #1, 1980 Lester F. Johnson Tip of Broadway II, 1973 Lester F. Johnson Lower Broadway I, 1973 Lester F. Johnson Midtown I, 1973 Lester F. Johnson Rue d'Alesia (Alesia Yellow) (Orange Man), 1966 Lester F. Johnson Rue d'Alesia (Dark Blue), 1966 Lester F. Johnson Paris Head, 1966 Lester F. Johnson Street Scene with Building #2, 1979 Lester F. Johnson Main Street, 1976 Lester F. Johnson Untitled, 1979 Lester F. Johnson Untitled, 1956 Lester F. Johnson Collection Highlights All Collection Highlights Previous slide Next slide Son, 1984 Francesco Clemente Painting No. 46, 1914-1915 Marsden Hartley Cinema, 1963 George Segal New York, N.Y., 1953 Franz Kline Kitty Hawk, 1983 Richard Serra The Liver Is the Cock's Comb, 1944 Arshile Gorky Nude Figure, late spring 1910 Pablo Picasso Carcass of Beef, ca. 1925 Chaïm Soutine Sun and Rocks, 1918-1950 Charles Ephraim Burchfield Related People Lester F. Johnson