Presenting
Donation to Bioponic World Foundation.
Norman Rockwell
Illustration, Americana 1894 - 1978
Connoisseur
Saturday Evening Post cover, January 13, 1962
Lithograph, Handsigned by the artist
Published by Eleanor Ettinger, Inc., NY
Release date: 5/77
Paper size: 30.25 x 24.25
Edition size: 260
Designation: A/P
Dealer comment: This is a magnificent piece, kept in pristine condition. The kind that makes a dealer sigh. Eleanore Ettinger (est. 1975) was the premier publisher of Norman Rockwell's limited edition prints. Produced of the highest quality, and this piece is a fine example of that.
Condition: excellent
Certificate of authenticity provided.
Norman Rockwell
Illustration, Americana 1894 - 1978
Connoisseur
Saturday Evening Post cover, January 13, 1962
Lithograph, Handsigned by the artist
Published by Eleanor Ettinger, Inc., NY
Release date: 5/77
Paper size: 30.25 x 24.25
Edition size: 260
Designation: A/P
Dealer comment: This is a magnificent piece, kept in pristine condition. The kind that makes a dealer sigh. Eleanore Ettinger (est. 1975) was the premier publisher of Norman Rockwell's limited edition prints. Produced of the highest quality, and this piece is a fine example of that.
Condition: excellent
Certificate of authenticity provided.
Price: contact for price
Payment is directly received by Bioponic World Foundation.
Historical Description
Rockwell's last painting for the Post was published in 1963, marking the end of a publishing relationship that had included 321 cover paintings. He spent the next ten years painting for Look magazine where his work depicted his interests in civil rights, poverty, and space exploration.
Ingrid Bond
Bond Fine Art
505-470-7200
CONTACT
Payment is directly received by Bioponic World Foundation.
Historical Description
Rockwell's last painting for the Post was published in 1963, marking the end of a publishing relationship that had included 321 cover paintings. He spent the next ten years painting for Look magazine where his work depicted his interests in civil rights, poverty, and space exploration.
Ingrid Bond
Bond Fine Art
505-470-7200
CONTACT