Very good condition.
19″W x 17.5″H
ROBERT KIPNISS Limited Edition Lithograph – Signed
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Signed and numbered #38/275, a limited edition color lithograph by American author, and artist Robert Kipniss. A recipient of various honors and awards, this lithographic print is a demonstration of Kipniss‘ vision and talent. Using a dry point etching technique, Kipniss depicts remote houses, with a dreamlike hazy atmosphere. This lithograph is matted and comes housed in a speckled frame.
This lithograph is amongst hundreds of pieces of artwork that are available at our showroom in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.
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