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Creator: Robert A. Nelson
Limited Edition Surrealist Lithograph, "Chicken Hearts" by Robert A. Nelson
By Robert A. Nelson
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
A limited edition surrealist lithograph titled "Chicken Hearts (Ka Series)", printed on archival deckle edge paper, the bottom margin embossed with blind stamps, together with the artists hand written notations referencing the limited edition number VII / XIII (7 of 13), the title, followed by the artist's signature & date 1980.
Bio: Robert A. Nelson (1930-2012) received both his B.F.A. & his M.F.A. in 1950 & 1951 respectively from the Art Institute of Chicago.
He was alto the recipient of the illustrious 'Purchase Prize' in the 31st National Exhibition of Boston Printmakers, and was later awarded the Cezanne medal from the government of France in 1961.
Robert Nelson is represented in the permanent collections of The De Cordova Museum, The Seattle Art Museum...
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