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60s Legacy
$3,850.00
Dorothy Fall (Washingtonian)
Description
A kaleidoscope of color and images reflecting on the 1960s, made some twenty years later, by visionary Washingtonian Dorothy Fall.
Additional information
Modern Print-Makers
Details
Medium:
Artist-Made paper, pulp painting, and collage.
Date:
1995.
Signature:
Signed by the artist in pen, en recto lower left.
Framing:
Custom framed using strictly conservation-grade materials in a solid Maple frame behind 99% UV-blocking art glass.
Condition:
Fine condition.
Framed Size:
29 in. (h) x 29 in. (w) x 2 in. (d)
Sheet Size:
18 in. (h) x 18 in. (w)
Exhibition History:
Exhibited 1989, Gallery 10, Washington, DC.
Provenance:
From the collection of Nancy and Robert Nooter, acquired from the artist at Gallery 10, Washington DC. Nancy was an artist and a leading expert on African art.
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