Description
Paul Reed is one of the founding artists of the Washington Color School. He was a native Washingtonian, leaving only for a short time spent in San Diego and eight years in New York City before returning to DC. He, Gene Davis, Jacob Kainen, and Howard Mehring were all close friends, and together they brought international attention to Washington’s art scene.
Details
Medium:
Serigraph on Carved Paper
Date:
1970
Signature:
Hand-signed, dated, titled, and editioned in pencil by the artist en verso.
Edition:
Number 25 out of the edition of 123
Framing:
Professionally framed behind 99% UV-filtering art glass with strictly conservation-grade materials.
Condition:
Excellent condition.
Framed Size:
21.375 in. (h) x 15 in. (w) x 1 in. (d)
Image Size:
11 in. (h) x 8 in. (w)