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  • Seller image for BATTERY. Original Signed Etching for sale by Lost Horizon Bookstore

    Constant, G. (George Zachary)

    Publication Date: 1935

    Seller: Lost Horizon Bookstore, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ABAA ILAB

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    Art / Print / Poster First Edition Signed

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    Condition: Very good minus. Original etching and drypoint. Signed in pencil and in the plate Image: 11 1/2 x 14 3/4; Paper: 15 x 18". Beige paper has some uniform soiling, three small edge tears and some wrinkling to bottom margin. "During the Depression years Constant executed many works for the Federal Art Project. They were in all media; graphics, watercolors, oils. His work was sent all over the country, and it can be found today in many museums and public institutions, among them the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Philadelphia Museum. Constant's association with the W. P. A. was a good one, as it saw him through a difficult period and gave him an opportunity to be seen by a vast public."georgeconstant.org.