Description: Hovsep Pushman Lithograph Frame 32” By 26” Pencil Signed Stamped Said to be from the late 1940s Color lithograph, with strong vibrant colors. No signs of fading. Frame has some scuffs and scratches. A faint some water line on the paper backing, But no evidence of any damage to the print. a photolithograph, 21 1/2" by 17" inside the mat window, 28 1/2" by 24 1/4" framed, pencil signed at lower left and with blindstamp there, titled possibly "The Sacred Horse", published by Frost and Reed in England in about the year 1950. The artist, HOVSEP PUSHMAN (1877-1966) is considered a major artist, best known for his still life works incorporating oriental props like ceramic pieces, and his paintings command well into four figures at major New York auctions, with a handful exceeding $100,000, and one over $500,000. His hand signed prints through Frost & Reed were published since the late 1930's and today they are relatively common, allowing many people to appreciate the master's work at an affordable price. According to a wonderful biography of the artist on the site of art dealers Lawrence Cantor & Co., the artist authorized Frost and Reed to publish a series of 29 such prints over the years. This example is from the later part of his career and it is in good condition. Some photos are a little light; darker ones are more Image is 20 1/2 inches tall by 16 1/2 inches wide. Flat rate shipping to the lower 48. Remote locations may require additional postage
Price: 275 USD
Location: Erie, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2025-02-01T18:30:14.000Z
Shipping Cost: 47.88 USD
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Artist: Hovsep Pushman
Unit of Sale: Multi-Piece Work
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Signed: Yes
Color: Multi-Color
Date of Creation: 1949
Material: Lithograph / Print
Item Length: 26 in
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Framing: Framed
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1949
Width (Inches): 28”
Item Height: 32 in
Height (Inches): 32”
Theme: Stamps
Style: Impressionism
Features: Framed