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Artist: Ernest Crichlow
NEW DREAMS Original Lithograph, Black History, African American Women
NEW DREAMS Original Lithograph, Black History, African American Women

NEW DREAMS Original Lithograph, Black History, African American Women

By Ernest Crichlow

Located in Union City, NJ

NEW DREAMS is an original limited edition lithograph by the Harlem Renaissance, social realist African-American artist ERNEST CRICHLOW (1914-2005). NEW DREAMS was printed from hand d...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Ernest Crichlow Art

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EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Woman, Color Collage Portrait
EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Woman, Color Collage Portrait

EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Woman, Color Collage Portrait

By Ernest Crichlow

Located in Union City, NJ

EVENING THOUGHTS is an original limited edition lithograph by the Harlem Renaissance, social realist African-American artist ERNEST CRICHLOW (1914-2005). Printed in 2002 at JK Fine A...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Ernest Crichlow Art

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Lithograph

Young Lady in Yellow Dress

Young Lady in Yellow Dress

By Ernest Crichlow

Located in New York, NY

Color etching and aquatint on wove paper. Signed, titled and numbered 56/100 in pencil. This etching is made after the painting of the same subject "Woman in Yellow Dress...

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1970s Realist Ernest Crichlow Art

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NEW DREAMS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Girl Portrait, Black History
NEW DREAMS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Girl Portrait, Black History

NEW DREAMS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Girl Portrait, Black History

By Ernest Crichlow

Located in Union City, NJ

NEW DREAMS is an original limited edition lithograph by the Harlem Renaissance, American social realist artist ERNEST CRICHLOW (1914-2005). NEW DREAMS was printed from hand drawn pl...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Ernest Crichlow Art

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EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Woman, Color Collage Portrait
EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Woman, Color Collage Portrait

EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Woman, Color Collage Portrait

By Ernest Crichlow

Located in Union City, NJ

EVENING THOUGHTS is an original limited edition lithograph by the Harlem Renaissance, American social realist artist, ERNEST CRICHLOW (1914-2005) printed in 2002 at J K Fine Art Edi...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Ernest Crichlow Art

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Portrait of a Girl, 1954 Oil Painting by Ernest Crichlow
Portrait of a Girl, 1954 Oil Painting by Ernest Crichlow

Portrait of a Girl, 1954 Oil Painting by Ernest Crichlow

By Ernest Crichlow

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Artist: Ernest Crichlow, American (1914 - 2005) Title: Portrait of a Girl Year: 1954 Medium: Oil on Board, signed and dated l.r. Size: 19.5 in. x 15.5 in. (49.53 cm x 39.37 cm) Frame...

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1950s Expressionist Ernest Crichlow Art

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EVENING THOUGHTS Signed Lithograph, Young Black Female Portrait, Color Collage

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Ernest Crichlow art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Ernest Crichlow art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Ernest Crichlow in lithograph, aquatint, etching and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Ernest Crichlow art, so small editions measuring 17 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Brian Calvin, Corita Kent, and Adriaan Lubbers. Ernest Crichlow art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $2,300 and tops out at $4,500, while the average work can sell for $2,500.

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