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.
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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