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Shelly Fink Art

American, 1925-2002
Sheldon Fink was born in 1925 in Brooklyn, NY. He attended the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, and won Tiffany Foundation grants in 1957 and 1963. Shelly's work has appeared at the Albany Art Institute, the Berkshire Art Museum and the Lenox Library in Lenox, Massachusetts, as well as numerous shows in New York City. His work is part of the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Maine Harbor
Maine Harbor

Maine Harbor

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Sheldon Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Maine Harbor" Edition of 150, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1960s Depicts boy standing on r...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Dying Elm, Vermont (Artist Proof)
Dying Elm, Vermont (Artist Proof)

Dying Elm, Vermont (Artist Proof)

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Dying Elm, Vermont" Artist Proof , Landscape Lithograph signed on Paper, 17 x 14, Late 20th Century Color: Black and White Sheldon Fink was born in 1925 in Brooklyn, NY. He attended the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, and won Tiffany Foundation grants in 1957 and 1963. Shelly's work has appeared at the Albany Art Institute, the Berkshire Art...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Young Musician (Artist Proof)
Young Musician (Artist Proof)

Young Musician (Artist Proof)

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Young Musician" Artist Proof, Figurative/Portrait Lithograph signed on Paper, 17 x 14, Late 20th Century Color: Black and White Sheldon Fink was born in 1925 in Brooklyn, NY. He attended the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, and won Tiffany Foundation grants in 1957 and 1963. Shelly's work has appeared at the Albany Art Institute, the Berkshire Art...

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1960s Abstract Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Reclining Nude
Reclining Nude

Reclining Nude

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Sheldon Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Reclining Nude" Artist Proof, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1960s Depicts a young woman lying (reclining) nude. Color...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Idyll
Idyll

Idyll

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Sheldon Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Idyll" Artist Proof, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1960s Depicts female nudes bathing in a ...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Beautiful Bird (Artist Proof)
Beautiful Bird (Artist Proof)

Beautiful Bird (Artist Proof)

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Beautiful Bird" Artist Proof, Animal Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1963 Color: Black and White Sheldon Fink was born in 1925 in Brooklyn, NY. He attended the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, and won Tiffany Foundation grants in 1957 and 1963. Shelly's work has appeared at the Albany Art Institute, the Berkshire Art...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Roots
Roots

Shelly FinkRoots, 1960s

$400Sale Price|20% Off

Roots

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Sheldon Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Roots" Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1960s Depicts the roots of a large tree Color: Brown and White Sheldon Fink w...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Flaxen Hair
Flaxen Hair

Flaxen Hair

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Flaxen Hair" Edition of 150, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1960s Depicts a female nude with flaxen hair sittin...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Beautiful Child (Artist Proof)
Beautiful Child (Artist Proof)

Beautiful Child (Artist Proof)

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Beautiful Child" Artist Proof, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1960s Depicts a young girl. Color: Black and Whi...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Busy Woman
Busy Woman

Busy Woman

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Busy Woman" Artist Proof, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1960s Depicts a woman sewing. Color: Black and White ...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Beach Family
Beach Family

Beach Family

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Beach Family" Edition of 125, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1963 Depicts family in swimsuits and towels on a h...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Tommy's Tree House (Artist Proof)
Tommy's Tree House (Artist Proof)

Tommy's Tree House (Artist Proof)

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Tommy's Tree House" Artist Proof, Figurative/ Landscape Lithograph signed on Paper, 17 x 14, Late 20th Century, 1964 Color: Black and White Sheldon Fink was born in 1925 in Brooklyn, NY. He attended the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, and won Tiffany Foundation grants in 1957 and 1963. Shelly's work has appeared at the Albany Art Institute, the Berkshire Art...

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1960s Abstract Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

No Left Turn
No Left Turn

No Left Turn

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Sheldon Fink (American, 1925-2002), "No Lrft Turn" Artist Proof, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1969 Depicts a 'fictional' New York City intersection, with a...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Mill Ruin Chimney
Mill Ruin Chimney

Mill Ruin Chimney

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Sheldon Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Mill Ruin Chimney" Artist Proof, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1960s Depicts a young woman sitting beneath a chimney fr...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Jennie
Jennie

Jennie

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Sheldon Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Jennie" Artist Proof, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1960s Depicts female "Jennie" sleeping ...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Exquisite Sound
Exquisite Sound

Exquisite Sound

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Exquisite Sound" ArtistProof, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1960s Depicts a female Cellist. Color: Brown and ...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Dreamer
Dreamer

Dreamer

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Dreamer" Edition of 150, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1960s Depicts a boy dreaming. Color: Black and White ...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Blonde Nude
Blonde Nude

Blonde Nude

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Blonde Nude" Edition of 150, Lithograph signed on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1963 Depicts a nude woman lying...

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1960s American Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

Hot Dog Man ( Edition 67/150)
Hot Dog Man ( Edition 67/150)

Hot Dog Man ( Edition 67/150)

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "Hot Dog Man" Edition 67/150, Figurative/Landscape Lithograph signed on Paper, 17 x 14, Late 20th Century, 1968 Color: Black and White Sheldon Fink was born in 1925 in Brooklyn, NY. He attended the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, and won Tiffany Foundation grants in 1957 and 1963. Shelly's work has appeared at the Albany Art Institute, the Berkshire Art...

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1960s Abstract Shelly Fink Art

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Lithograph

The Book (AP Edition XX/XXV)
The Book (AP Edition XX/XXV)

The Book (AP Edition XX/XXV)

By Shelly Fink

Located in New York, NY

Shelly (Sheldon) Fink (American, 1925-2002), "The Book" Artist Proof Ed. XX/XXV, Figurative/Portrait Lithograph signed on Paper, 15.88 x 10.88, Late 20th Century, 1968 Color: Wine Red Sheldon Fink was born in 1925 in Brooklyn, NY. He attended the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, and won Tiffany Foundation grants in 1957 and 1963. Shelly's work has appeared at the Albany Art Institute, the Berkshire Art...

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1960s Realist Shelly Fink Art

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Find a wide variety of authentic Shelly Fink art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Shelly Fink in lithograph and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 1960s and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large Shelly Fink art, so small editions measuring 11 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Anton Schutz, George Wesley Bellows, and Frank Benson. Shelly Fink art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $100 and tops out at $450, while the average work can sell for $450.

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