Arthur SecundaSunset, Minimalist Screenprint by Arthur Secundacirca 1980
circa 1980
About the Item
- Creator:Arthur Secunda (1927, American)
- Creation Year:circa 1980
- Dimensions:Height: 25.5 in (64.77 cm)Width: 34 in (86.36 cm)
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
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- Gallery Location:Long Island City, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: RO784611stDibs: LU46610108002
Arthur Secunda
Arthur Secunda is an American painter, sculptor and printmaker, born in 1927, in Jersey City, New Jersey. He had his first one-man show in 1950, at the Galerie Lucien Gout, in Montpellier, France. His works hang in the permanent collections of institutions worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art, in New York, the Library of Congress, in Washington, DC, the Chicago Art Institute, in Chicago, the Honolulu Academy of Fine Arts, in Honolulu and the Detroit Art Institute, in Detroit.
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