Good condition.
30.5″W x 40.5″H
WILL BARNET(1911-2012) The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Exhibition Poster
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Circa 1970s, an offset lithographic print advertising the exhibition of Will Barnet(1911-2012) at The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Showcased in the poster is Barnet’s artwork Woman Reading, a portrait of his daughter. Barnet creates serene slices of life, while deconstructing them to their simplest forms and colors.
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