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Allan Rohan Crite: 1910-2007. Well listed and important African American artist. He has auction results over $200,000 and as high as $15,000 for his pen and ink works which is what this is. His subjects were almost always either city life scenes of his Massachusetts neighborhoods or religious themes like this powerful piece. The paper itself measures 12 inches high by 10 wide and has some losses. The image itself measures 8 1/4 inches high by 6 1/4 wide and is in good condition with no losses. This was most likely done in the 1930s or 1940s. His works are highly collectible by both institutions and individuals. This is a fresh to the market piece, never been offered before.
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Frame size: 14 1/4 x 17 1/4 inches
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