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1943 Haiku Valley Signed By BEN NORRIS Drypoint HONOLULU PRINTMAKERS Framed
$ 237.6
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THIS IS AN ORIGINAL ART PIECE (Not A Copy) / ARTIST SIGNED / COMES WITH DOCUMENTATION PAGE FROM THE HONOLULU PRINTMAKERS CATALOG / MINT CONDITION MATTED & FRAMED.1943 / BEN NORRIS / Title: Haiku Valley / Drypoint / 8 15/16 x 12 15/16 / Matted: White /
Frame Measures 21 1/8 x 17 3/16 /
MINT CONDITION /
PLEASE SEE PHOTOGRAPHS ABOVE / ALL ARTWORK IS
SENT FEDEX GROUND SHIPPING WITH TRACKING.
NOTE: SHIPPING TO ALASKA, HAWAII, APO and OUTER ISLANDS SHALL PAY .00 ADDITIONAL FOR SHIPPING.
Thank You Very Much,
Sincerely,
JAMES CLINTON CURRAN
/ Art Broker - Gallery Director - Estates & Acquisitions
***I AM CURRENTLY LISTING
FOURTEEN (14) ARTIST CATALOG PRINTS FROM THE HONOLULU PRINTMAKERS ALL GALLERY MATTED AND FRAMED / DRY POINTS, ETCHINGS, LITHOGRAPHS,
PHOTOGRAVURE & SILK SCREEN /
EXCELLENT ART COLLECTION INVESTMENT / VERY COHESIVE RARE ART
FROM THE FAMOUS HONOLULU PRINTMAKERS
ALL ARTISTS ARE LISTED IN CATALOG WITH BIOGRAPHIES.
HISTORY of HONOLULU PRINTMAKERS______
The Honolulu Printmakers was established in 1928 by Charles W. Bartlett, John Melville Kelly, Huc-Mazelet Luquiens and Alexander Samuel MacLeod. It has developed the tradition of the “gift print”, a print commissioned for sale as a fundraiser at the organization’s exhibitions. The 75th anniversary of the organization was celebrated with a retrospective exhibition at the Honolulu Museum of Art and an accompanying catalogue, A Tradition of Gift Prints.
Honolulu Printmakers is a non-profit organization of Hawaii-based printmaking artists that operates a printing studio open to the community. It conducts public exhibitions, lectures, demonstration, workshops, and an outreach program in local intermediate and high schools. The organization holds an annual juried print exhibition.