LeROY NEIMAN 'Stock Exchange' Offset Lithograph
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'Stock Exchange' by LeRoy Neiman, 1977
25.5 x 37.2 Inches
64.8 x 94.5 Centimeters
Rare offset lithograph print on thick, off-white fine art paper (previously framed).
Open Edition (Sold Out).
Plate-signed by the artist bottom right.
Beautiful, vintage original signature by the late LeRoy Neiman also bottom right.
*Note: print is near-mint. Some discoloration on border from previous framing.
ABOUT THE ART
LeRoy Neiman 1921 - 2012
One of LeRoy’s first forays into art was creating posters for local merchants at a young age to advertise their store sales. Later, as an established artist, he often made posters to commemorate and promote special sporting and cultural events. Neiman’s posters remain a tribute to his vibrant work and life.
After returning from abroad in 1963, LeRoy settled into a New York City studio, which would remain his home base and workplace for the next 50 years. He felt energized by the city, citing landmarks such as the Metropolitan Opera, Central Park, the NY Philharmonic, and the New York City Ballet as muses. Neiman always had a pad of paper in hand, sketching from the back of taxi cabs and people he met on the street.
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25.5 x 37.2 Inches
64.8 x 94.5 Centimeters
Rare offset lithograph print on thick, off-white fine art paper (previously framed).
Open Edition (Sold Out).
Plate-signed by the artist bottom right.
Beautiful, vintage original signature by the late LeRoy Neiman also bottom right.
*Note: print is near-mint. Some discoloration on border from previous framing.
ABOUT THE ART
LeRoy Neiman 1921 - 2012
One of LeRoy’s first forays into art was creating posters for local merchants at a young age to advertise their store sales. Later, as an established artist, he often made posters to commemorate and promote special sporting and cultural events. Neiman’s posters remain a tribute to his vibrant work and life.
After returning from abroad in 1963, LeRoy settled into a New York City studio, which would remain his home base and workplace for the next 50 years. He felt energized by the city, citing landmarks such as the Metropolitan Opera, Central Park, the NY Philharmonic, and the New York City Ballet as muses. Neiman always had a pad of paper in hand, sketching from the back of taxi cabs and people he met on the street.
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Condition
Good (some discoloration from previous framing around border).
Dimensions
25.5 in
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LeROY NEIMAN 'Stock Exchange' Offset Lithograph
Estimate $750 - $1,000
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