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When the printing of an edition is complete, the artist reviews each print or “impression” for printing quality and similarity. In 2022, Sotheby’s sold an “Eric” lithograph numbered 35/38 from an early edition published in 1984 for over $56,000. If the print does not meet the artist’s criteria, it is destroyed.
When the printing of an edition is complete, the artist reviews each print or “impression” for printing quality and similarity. In 2022, Sotheby’s sold an “Eric” lithograph numbered 35/38 from an early edition published in 1984 for over $56,000. If the print does not meet the artist’s criteria, it is destroyed.
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His impressionistic style, with its loose brushwork and emphasis on light and atmosphere, lends a dynamic quality to the flags as they flutter and festoon the avenues of New York City. 1930), in particular his lithograph Moratorium , 1969. DeSantis is a contributing researcher, writer and fine art consultant for Art Peritus.
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