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Item Ships From: Maine
CELEBRATION
By Will Barnet
Located in Portland, ME
Barnet, Will. CELEBRATION. Szoke 222. Color Lithograph, 2005. One of
20 Artist's Proofs in addition to the edition of 95. Titled, Numbered
"AP 7/20," and signed in pencil. Printed o...
Category
Early 2000s Maine - Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
LAFAYETTE STREET
By Ralston Crawford
Located in Portland, ME
Crawford, Ralston. LAFAYETTE STREET. Freeman 54.11 Lithograph printed in gray and black on white paper, 1954. Edition of 30, signed in pencil and numbered 23/30. 16 x 22 inches, 407 ...
Category
1950s Abstract Maine - Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
LOTUS
By Thomas Barrett
Located in Portland, ME
Barrett, Thomas. LOTUS. Screenprint in colors, not dated. Edition of 100. Numbered 89/100, titled and signed and dated in pencil. 22 1/2 x 28 1/2 inches. In excellent condition.
Category
20th Century Abstract Maine - Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
CIRCLE IMAGE NO. 25
By Louis Schanker
Located in Portland, ME
Schanker, Louis. CIRCLE IMAGE NO. 25. Relief Print in color, 1954-1955. Edition of 210 published by IGAS. Signed and numbered 17/200 (the edition included 10 artist's proofs). 14 x 1...
Category
1950s Abstract Maine - Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
BOY AND COLT
By Anne Ryan
Located in Portland, ME
Ryan, Anne. BOY AND COLT.
Woodcut in colors, printed on black paper, 1945.
Edition of 18, titled, signed and numbered in pencil.
11 1/2 x 15 inches
In excellent condition.
Anne ...
Category
Mid-20th Century Maine - Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
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