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Guitar Woodcut by Howard Albert

This is an original 1968 woodcut by Chicago artist, Howard Albert (1911- 2004). Albert was a master printmaker and the founder of the Pauper's Press. He was also a noted composer and musician, so the subject of a guitar was a very intimate theme for him. The piece is presented with a light cream mat in a restored Mid Century frame using archival framing techniques.

Chicago, IL

28" x 20"

Vintage; newly framed.

Hand-picked by Serena & Lily from the Lost Art Salon Collection, a renowned San Francisco-based resource for original 20th century works. Founded by curators Rob Delamater and Gaetan Caron, Lost Art Salon is an obsessive collector’s dream come true, with a collection of more than 5,000 original works of modernist, vintage and antique art. We like to think of the Lost Art Salon pieces chosen for our online Bazaar as being “twice curated”, first by Rob and Gaetan, and then again by Serena & Lily.
NOTE: This item is final sale and cannot be exchanged or returned.
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