Eva Martino (American, B. 1929) - "Coffee Pot and Doughnuts”, Signed (ca. 1960, Oil on Canvas).
Eva Martino (American, B. 1929) - "Coffee Pot and Doughnuts”, Signed (ca. 1960, Oil on Canvas). Still life with coffee pot, napkin, spoon, and doughnuts. Housed in a gold frame. Signed in the lower right corner. In good condition with wear consistent with age. Please refer to pictures for details. Some scuffs and age is preset to the frame. Labeled by the artist on the back with original gallery tag.
Size: 19.5'' x 16.5'', 50 x 42 cm (board); 20.5'' x 17.5'', 52 x 44 cm (frame).
Born in Philadelphia, Martino studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts summer program in Yellow Springs in Chester County, Pennsylvania. She was the wife of Giovanni Martino, a painter who came from a family of artists.
Eva Martino (American, B. 1929) - "Coffee Pot and Doughnuts”, Signed (ca. 1960, Oil on Canvas). Still life with coffee pot, napkin, spoon, and doughnuts. Housed in a gold frame. Signed in the lower right corner. In good condition with wear consistent with age. Please refer to pictures for details. Some scuffs and age is preset to the frame. Labeled by the artist on the back with original gallery tag.
Size: 19.5'' x 16.5'', 50 x 42 cm (board); 20.5'' x 17.5'', 52 x 44 cm (frame).
Born in Philadelphia, Martino studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts summer program in Yellow Springs in Chester County, Pennsylvania. She was the wife of Giovanni Martino, a painter who came from a family of artists.
Eva Martino (American, B. 1929) - "Coffee Pot and Doughnuts”, Signed (ca. 1960, Oil on Canvas). Still life with coffee pot, napkin, spoon, and doughnuts. Housed in a gold frame. Signed in the lower right corner. In good condition with wear consistent with age. Please refer to pictures for details. Some scuffs and age is preset to the frame. Labeled by the artist on the back with original gallery tag.
Size: 19.5'' x 16.5'', 50 x 42 cm (board); 20.5'' x 17.5'', 52 x 44 cm (frame).
Born in Philadelphia, Martino studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts summer program in Yellow Springs in Chester County, Pennsylvania. She was the wife of Giovanni Martino, a painter who came from a family of artists.