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Original Color Lithograph from New Yorker Cartoonist Edward Koren
- Item Number
- 325
- Estimated Value
- 750 USD
- Buy Now Price
- 750 USD
- Not Sold
Item Description
La Petite Reine (The Small Bicycle), 2012
Trial proof (original lithograph)
Image size: 21.25” x 4 .75”
Paper size: 26” x 18.75”
Edward has long been associated with The New Yorker magazine, where he has published over 1,000 cartoons, as well as numerous covers and illustrations. He has also contributed to many other publications, including The New York Times, Newsweek, and Time. His illustrated books include “How to Eat Like a Child,” “Teenage Romance” and “Do I Have to Say Hello” (all by Delia Ephron), “A Dog’s Life” by Peter Mayle, and “Pet Peeves” by George Plimpton. He is also an SFDS Grandfather.
This lithograph was drawn on stone and printed in 2012 at the historic IDEM Press in Paris, where many of the the 20th century’s finest artists created lithographs, including Picasso, Miro, Chagall, and many other masters of 20th century painting.
www.edwardkoren.com/lithographs/
Item Special Note
Donated By:
Edward Koren
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