Good condition. Scratches and wear on frame.
20.5″W x 24.5″H
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Original lithograph by American artist Leonard Baskin (1922-2000) depicts a portrait of a man created from intricate linework. Dated to 1970, this lithograph features Hebrew characters over the top of the portrait that spell the aforementioned title, “Abraham”. Baskin considered himself to be primarily a sculptor, but was best known for his works on paper. His works were often used to illustrate books, leading to Sylvia Plath dedicating her poem “Sculptor” to him. Framed in metallic, this lithograph is plate signed and dated by Baskin.
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Out of stock
Good condition. Scratches and wear on frame.
20.5″W x 24.5″H
Copy of the fourth issue of Verve, a modernist Parisian art magazine published by Teriade between 1937 and 1960. First published in 1937, Verve was a magazine that attracted artists such as Henri Matisse to create cover art for the publication and included James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway as early contributors. Featuring a cover by Georges Rouault, this rare piece of literature is typically only found through European antique dealers
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