Pan Portrait Artist Proof 1991
Edna Hibel
Limited Edition Print : Serigraph on Rag Paper
Size : 14x9 in | 36x23 cm
Edition : From the Artists Proof Edition
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🔥1991 Limited Edition Artist Proof Serigraph - Inquire $1,200
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Year1991
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Not Framed
Purchased fromGallery 2001
Provenance / HistoryWhile at her Museum in Jupiter, Florida we had the privilege of meeting and spending time with Edna and her children. That led to our future purchases totaling more than 2,000 pieces of art from her.Hibel Museum of Art, Jupiter, FL
Story / Additional Info
. Edna and her family became our friends and gave us access to many family-
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID160143
Edna Hibel - United States
Art Brokerage: Park West Artist: Edna Hibel American Artist: b. 1917-2014. Edna Hibel, a painter of sentimental pictures of children, has had a more than 60-year career as painter and lithographer and promoter of peace through exhibitions of her artwork. She was born in 1917 in Boston, Massachusetts. Her parents were Abraham and Lena Hibel, and she was raised in the Boston area and educated at Brookline High School where she met her future husband, Theodore Plotkin. Hibel began to paint when she was nine years old and learned watercolor during summers at the shore where her family vacationed in Maine and Hull, Massachusetts. Edna Hibel was the honored artist in 2009 at the Literacy for Children Foundation, founded by Barbara Bush and has been commissioned to paint for that organization. Hibel studied at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts, from 1935-39, receiving a Sturtevant Traveling Fellowship to Mexico. In Boston, in 1966, she began lithography, continuing in 1970 in Zurich, where she still works every year. Edna Hibel has created lithographic works with up to 32 stones (or colors) on paper, silk, wood veneer and porcelain. The latter pieces are called lithographs on porcelain and result from a complicated process, that she keeps a secret, whereby she transfers stone lithographic color separations onto Bavarian hard paste porcelain. Hibel has created the "Arte Ovale" series and various plaques with this technique. She organized the Edna Hibel Museum of Art, in Jupiter, Florida, to display and promote her work and also created a United Nations stamp, "Mother Earth." In 1995, she was commissioned by the Foundation of the U.S. National Archives to commemorate the 75th anniversary of women receiving the universal right to vote. Sadly, Edna passed away on December 5, 2014.Paintings wanted,