ROCKWELL ** FREEDOM FROM WANT ** SIGNED LITHOGRAPH
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Artist: Norman Rockwell (b. 1894 - d. 1978)
Title: Freedom from Want
Medium: Collotype on Fine Art Paper
Signature: Norman Rockwell authorized signature and trademark initials embossed in gold.
Limited Edition: Open
Image Size: Approximately 28 inches x 22 inches
Paper Size: Approximately 35 inches x 29 ¼ inches
Framed: Unframed
Details: This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
Norman Rockwell Brown & Bigelow Four Seasons Calendar; 1963.
An original twelve-color lithograph, Paper size measuring 24" x 27" inches. Hand proofed, printed and completed in April of 1977 at Atelier Ettinger Inc.
The edition consists of 260 impressions on papier d'Arches as follows: 200 numbered and 60 artist proofs. An additional 35 examples, designated with roman numerals, have been reserved for the artist or his heirs. There are 25 impressions in Inomachi Nacre (Japon) paper.
Each lithograph bears the Norman Rockwell authorized signature and trademark initials embossed in gold. The corporate logo of Eleanor Ettinger Inc. is embossed in silver and in addition, each print bears three additional distinctive markings of authenticity.
Biography: Born in New York City in 1894, Norman Rockwell always wanted to be an artist. At age 14, Rockwell enrolled in art classes at The New York School of Art (formerly The Chase School of Art). Two years later, in 1910, he left high school to study art at The National Academy of Design. He soon transferred to The Art Students League, where he studied with Thomas Fogarty and George Bridgman. Fogarty's instruction in illustration prepared Rockwell for his first commercial commissions. From Bridgman, Rockwell learned the technical skills on which he relied throughout his long career. On November 8, 1978 Norman Rockwell died in his Stockbridge home at the age of 84, leaving an unfinished painting on his easel. His now nostalgic paintings and illustrations continue to live on in American history, depicting decades of pleasantry and pain.
Rockwell's originals have sold for more than $100,000.00.
Warranty: Item GUARANTEED to be as described
Title: Freedom from Want
Medium: Collotype on Fine Art Paper
Signature: Norman Rockwell authorized signature and trademark initials embossed in gold.
Limited Edition: Open
Image Size: Approximately 28 inches x 22 inches
Paper Size: Approximately 35 inches x 29 ¼ inches
Framed: Unframed
Details: This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
Norman Rockwell Brown & Bigelow Four Seasons Calendar; 1963.
An original twelve-color lithograph, Paper size measuring 24" x 27" inches. Hand proofed, printed and completed in April of 1977 at Atelier Ettinger Inc.
The edition consists of 260 impressions on papier d'Arches as follows: 200 numbered and 60 artist proofs. An additional 35 examples, designated with roman numerals, have been reserved for the artist or his heirs. There are 25 impressions in Inomachi Nacre (Japon) paper.
Each lithograph bears the Norman Rockwell authorized signature and trademark initials embossed in gold. The corporate logo of Eleanor Ettinger Inc. is embossed in silver and in addition, each print bears three additional distinctive markings of authenticity.
Biography: Born in New York City in 1894, Norman Rockwell always wanted to be an artist. At age 14, Rockwell enrolled in art classes at The New York School of Art (formerly The Chase School of Art). Two years later, in 1910, he left high school to study art at The National Academy of Design. He soon transferred to The Art Students League, where he studied with Thomas Fogarty and George Bridgman. Fogarty's instruction in illustration prepared Rockwell for his first commercial commissions. From Bridgman, Rockwell learned the technical skills on which he relied throughout his long career. On November 8, 1978 Norman Rockwell died in his Stockbridge home at the age of 84, leaving an unfinished painting on his easel. His now nostalgic paintings and illustrations continue to live on in American history, depicting decades of pleasantry and pain.
Rockwell's originals have sold for more than $100,000.00.
Warranty: Item GUARANTEED to be as described
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ROCKWELL ** FREEDOM FROM WANT ** SIGNED LITHOGRAPH
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