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MARY VIKERS Art Nouveau Offset Lithograph $195.00 $97.50
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MARY VIKERS Art Nouveau Offset Lithograph

$195.00 $97.50

This offset lithograph by Mary Vickers depicts a fabulous woman in extravagant dress. Bright blue and deep purple create the image against muted yellow paper, complemented by a blue mat. Signed in corner.

Matching lithograph available, sold separately.

About the Artist:
Mary Vikers (1940-) is an English artist who studied at St. Martine School of Art, immersing herself in local London art. She became a popular Art Deco artist, delivering straightforward images of tenderness and a time capsule of style.

This lithograph is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.

 

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Date Price
July 6, 2023 $195.00
July 21, 2023 $175.50
August 5, 2023 $156.00
August 20, 2023 $136.50
September 4, 2023 $117.00
September 19, 2023 $97.50
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SKU: ZSJK-102 Categories: 40-70% Markdowns, 40%-70% Off Art, 40%-70% Off Vintage, Art, Prints, Vintage Art Tags: Art Nouveau, Lithograph
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Good condition.

20.5″W x 26″H

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MARY VIKERS Art Nouveau Offset Lithograph

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This offset lithograph by Mary Vickers depicts a fabulous woman in extravagant dress. Bright blue and deep purple create the image against muted yellow paper, complemented by a blue mat. Signed in corner.  Matching lithograph available, sold separately.  About the Artist: Mary Vikers (1940-) is an English artist who studied at St. Martine School of Art, immersing herself in local London art. She became a popular Art Nouveau artist, delivering straightforward images of tenderness and a time capsule of style.  This lithograph is amongst hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.  
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