Hand signed original pastel drawing on paper of St. Paul’s capitol building. Newer custom frame. Framed Size: 34″ x 39″, Image Size: 19″ x 25″. Make an offer!
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A cubist drawing with color pencil and graphite on paper. A woman standing next to a horse in a geometric abstract manner, a very compelling and large sized artwork by the artist.
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Marker drawing on paper by the American artist Red Grooms, from 1968, is an abstract rendering of Sarajevo in black and red marker. Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an estimated population of 369,534. … Read More
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Marker on paper drawing by the American artist LeRoy Neiman, circa 1965. Femlins were created by LeRoy Neiman in 1955 when publisher/editor Hugh Hefner decided the Party Jokes page needed a visual element. Signed. Displayed in a black wood frame … Read More
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In this artwork Andrea Pescio looks for connections between europen traditional habits and the asian ones, waiting for the identity redefinition. The artwork will be shipped rolled up in a specific package.
Ink on paper by the American artist Leonard Baskin, from 1967, shows an abstract rendering of a portrait of a head in neutral tones of black and beige. Signed and dated lower right. Displayed in a thin gold wood frame … Read More
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Crayon drawing on paper by the American artist William Gropper, circa 1950, is an abstract rendering of men drinking wine. Signed in pencil lower left. Displayed in a carved silver wood frame with white mat. Image Size: 11×9 in,
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A Chicago Modernist, who exhibited at Century Progress in 1933, New York World’s Fair in 1939, Pennsylvania Academy, Carnegie Institute and Brooklyn Museum. Menzel and Archibald Motley were the only one-man shows given by the Chicago Historical Society in 1990s.
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