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"Way (Now What?) 1985" by Jean Michel Folon - 🔥Rrare 1985 Framed Limited Edition Serigraph - Inquire
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Way (Now What?) 1985

Jean Michel Folon

Limited Edition Print : Serigraph on Paper
Size : 27.5x23 in  |  70x58 cm
Framed : 35.75x32.5 in  |  91x83 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 200

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Year1985

Hand SignedLower Right in Pencil 

Condition Excellent 

Framed with PlexiglassGold Frame w/ Red Mat 

Purchased fromDealer 1985 

Provenance / HistoryPurchased in 1985 from Coastal Graphics in San Francisco, CA. 

Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage 

LID153895

Jean Michel Folon - Belgium

Art Brokerage: Jean Michel-Folon Belgian Artist: b. 1934-2005. Jean-Michel Folon is widely known as a prominent painter and illustrator. He began to study architecture but abandoned it in favor of drawing, which allowed more expressive studies. His drawings have appeared in numerous magazines including Time, Fortune, The New Yorker, and L'Express. In 1969 he had his first one-man show in the United States, followed closely by exhibitions in Tokyo, Venice, Milan, London, Sao Paulo, Geneva, Brussels, and Paris. Folon has illustrated works by Kafka, Lewis Carroll, and Ray Bradbury. Also Folon was commissioned by American Express for their ads. In 1973 he created a series of watercolors titled La Mort d'un Arbre (The Death of a Tree), for which Max Ernst created a lithograph as a preface. Folon has completed a 176-square-foot painting for a subway station in Brussels and a 160-square-foot painting for Waterloo Station in London. Jean Michel-Folon is most comfortable using the engraving and drypoint techniques of printmaking. He was a sweet and gentle man. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.

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