Description:
Alice Neel (American, 1900-1984)
Man in Harness, 1980, edition of 100, published by Eleanor Ettinger, Inc., New York. Signed, dated, and numbered "Neel '80 3/100" in pencil l.r., publisher's dry stamp l.l. Color lithograph on paper, sheet size 36 1/4 x 27 5/8 in. (92.0 x 70.0 cm),framed.
Condition: Full sheet with deckled edges, several pale fox marks, floated within the frame, not examined out of frame.
Estimate $250-350
Due to scale, this work cannot be examined out of frame. However, the print is floated in the frame, and all the edges are visible. Sheet measures 36 x 27 1/2 in. Hinged at corners and at c.r. (likely at c.l as well). The fox marks are primarily in the u.r. corner. Framed with glass. No additional issues were observed.
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