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"Why Me? And Why Not? Suite of 2 1981" by John Lennon - 🔥 1981 Framed Suite of 2 - Limited Edition Serigraphs - Inquire $4,400
Limited Edition Print : Serigraph Size : 21.75x14 in | 55x36 cm
Framed : 30x22 in | 76x56 cm
Edition : Non Matching Edition Numbers, From the Editions of
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🔥 1981 Framed Suite of 2 - Limited Edition Serigraphs - Inquire $4,400
Framed with PlexiglassMatted And Framed in Glossy Black Frames With Gold
Purchased fromGallery 1991
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from Renaissance Art Gallery of Philadelphia PA, at the Imagine Exhibition in Stamford CT, in 1991.
Story / Additional InfoPurchased from Renaissance Art Gallery of Philadelphia PA, at the Imagine Exhibition in Stamford CT, in 1991. Certificate of Authenticity from Bag One Arts Inc. Estate Signed By Yoko Ono Lennon, Overall Framed Size 30" x 22". Print Size is 21.75" x 14". Matted and Framed in glossy black frames with gold highlights around image area. (See Photos for more details). This is to certify the artwork herein described is a limited edition serigraph and is part of the series "This Is My Story Both Humble And True". Printing has been completed by hand, through the courtesy of the atelier, Novak Graphics, Toronto, Canada on Arches Aquarelle paper. Each print has been estate signed by YOKO ONO LENNON and published exclusively by Bag One Arts, Inc, The licensing arm of the estate of John Lennon. John Lennon's Limited Edition Fine art Prints and Drawings. There are 300 in each edition, with 25 Artist Proofs, 6 Printer Proofs and 5 Hors Commerce. Year of Publication 1991.
Certificate of AuthenticityBag One Arts Inc.
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LID162103
John Lennon - United Kingdom
Art Brokerage: John Lennon British Artist: b. 1940-1980. Art was actually Lennon's first love. He began drawing long before he had a guitar, then attended the prestigous Liverpool Art Institute for three years (1957-60) before the Beatles became a full-time occupation. He continued to draw throughout his life. Lennon originally created a portfolio of drawings in 1969 which he entitled "Bag One". These drawings depicted John and Yoko's wedding and honeymoon and he presented them to her as a wedding gift. The Bag One suite represents the only hand signed prints available by John Lennon. There are also estate signed editions and plate signed lyrics. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.
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