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Tenderfoot
- Jan 28, 2017
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so i found this framed print in a pile of junk at a flea market. $5
i'm a commercial artist and an art teacher. i've done several etchings and was intrigued by the print but only bought it for the imagery (didn't see the sig).
i brought everything home (still hadn't seen the sig) and the frame and matting were quite old (musty) and falling apart; the glass was rather thick and dirty.
i kept looking at the imagery and it all clicked. in an instant i'm on the internet trying to find anything about this print.
after looking at the print through a loop, i'd guess this is a "restrike"
i've seen this print (melting clock) with color applied via lithography and dated 1968.
i threw out the frame, matting and glass... paper measures 9 7/16" x 12 3/8"
i'm a commercial artist and an art teacher. i've done several etchings and was intrigued by the print but only bought it for the imagery (didn't see the sig).
i brought everything home (still hadn't seen the sig) and the frame and matting were quite old (musty) and falling apart; the glass was rather thick and dirty.
i kept looking at the imagery and it all clicked. in an instant i'm on the internet trying to find anything about this print.
after looking at the print through a loop, i'd guess this is a "restrike"
i've seen this print (melting clock) with color applied via lithography and dated 1968.
i threw out the frame, matting and glass... paper measures 9 7/16" x 12 3/8"
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