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Miss Parkett for Parkett 71
By Richard Phillips
Located in New York, NY
Richard Phillips
Miss Parkett for Parkett 71, 2004
5 Color Lithograph on Somerset White paper
Hand signed, numbered 37/70 and dated on lower front
25 4/5 × 20 inches
Unframed
This 5-...
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Early 2000s Realist Richard Phillips Art
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Plan Of The Northern Part Of New Jersey Showing The Positions Of The American &
By Richard Phillips
Located in Bristol, CT
After Crossing The North River in 1776
Map Sz: 9 7/8"H x 7 1/4"W
Frame Sz: 18 5/8"H x 15 3/4"W
Engraved by J Yeagen
Uncolored map of Northern New Jersey, Staten Island and the lo...
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Early 1800s Richard Phillips Art
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Lithograph
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In 1911 Franz Pfemfert, a cantankerous critic of capitalism and Wilhelmine society, founded Die Aktion as a political and literary journal. In April of the following year, a new subtitle declared the journal a "weekly for politics, literature, and art." Although politics remained the priority, Die Aktion began featuring visual art coverage as well as original prints and illustrations.
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