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Frank Boros
"Tuesday - 8 O'clock, " Frank Boros, View of Manhattan Skyline, New York City

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Frank J. Boros (1943 - 2017) Tuesday - 8 O'clock Oil on canvas 48 x 51 inches Signed lower right Accompanied by original purchase invoice and letter from the artist. Provenance: The artist Private Collection, New York Private Collection, Massachusetts Boros was a member of IATSE (the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees), through which he worked on several Broadway shows and daytime serials, and was also a 1994 graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. His colorful and vibrant artwork is owned by numerous private collectors, while his original costume/set designs have been acquired by the Haas Arts Library at Yale University.
  • Creator:
    Frank Boros (1943 - 2017)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 49 in (124.46 cm)Width: 52 in (132.08 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU184129923402
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