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Edward Landon Art

American, 1911-1984

Edward Landon studied at both the Hartford Art School and the Art Students League. He was a pioneer in elevating silkscreen to the level of fine art and was one of the founding members of the National Serigraph Society. He served as president of the society and as editor of its publication, The Serigraph Quarterly. Landon was also a musician, and many of his subjects have the musical theme as their inspiration. In 1950, he was awarded a "Fulbright" grant to study in Norway, where he lectured on serigraphy and arranged exhibitions of the serigraph. Landon was widely exhibited at many of the leading museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Untitled (Hard Edge minimalist abstraction)
By Edward Landon
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Edward August Landon (1911-1984). Untitled, ca. 1960. Oil on wood panel, 4 x 4 inches. Measures 7 x 7.25 inches framed. Signed lower right. Excellent condition. Minor staining in matting. Birth place: Hartford, CT Death place: Hartford Addresses: NYC, 1947; Weston, VT, 1973 Profession: Printmaker, painter Studied: Hartford Art School; ASL; also with Carlos Merida, Mexico. Exhibited: S. Indp. A., 1940; Nat. Serigraph Soc., 1940-60; Am. Color Print Soc. Ann., 1945-65; Northwest Printmakers Ann., 1950-60; U.S. Info Agency Int. Circulating Exhib., 1952; Boston Printmakers Ann., 1955-70; nationally in print exhibs., since 1941; Doris Meltzer...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art

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Wood, Oil

Things are not Right!
By Edward Landon
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Things are not Right! Silk screen, c. 1970 Signed, editioned, and inscribed "To V.V." in pencil by the artist Image size: 2 x 2 inches Sheet size: 5 x 4 1/8 inches One of an unnumbe...
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1970s Post-Modern Edward Landon Art

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Screen

untitled (Color collage)
By Edward Landon
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Untitled Printed paper collage elements on cardboard, 1960 Signed in pencil lower right Condition: Excellent Board size: 13 3/8 x 15 1/2 inches Provenance: Estate of the Artist ...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Edward Landon Art

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Mixed Media

1950’s CubisM abstract Flag Arrangements
By Edward Landon
Located in New York, NY
1950’s Cubist abstract arrangements of flags by Edward August Landon (1911 - 1984). Acrylic/oil on board, signed lower right Landon. Housed in the original frame. Overall with fra...
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1950s Cubist Edward Landon Art

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Acrylic

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H 13.25 in W 10.25 in
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Arrangement With Blue Major
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untitled (Abstract interior)
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Signed in pencil lower right Abstract line drawing in black on white Sheet: 15 x 10 7/8"
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Things are not Right!
By Edward Landon
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed and editioned in pencil by artist. May be inscribed, may not be as we have multiple all in excellent condition. Sheet: 5 x 4 1/8"; Image: 2 x 2"
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Mid-20th Century Pop Art Edward Landon Art

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Nothing is Real anymore
By Edward Landon
Located in Fairlawn, OH
One of an unnumbered edition of 40 Signed and editioned in pencil by the artist. Sheet: 5 x 4 1/8" Image: 2 x 2"
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20th Century Other Art Style Edward Landon Art

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Screen

Things are not Right!
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Signed, editioned, and inscribed "To V.V." in pencil by the artist Edition: One of an unnumbered edition of 40
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21st Century and Contemporary Edward Landon Art

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