George Lockwood (American 1929-1969) - Portrait of A Lady Serigraph (1965)
George Lockwood (American 1929-1969) - Portrait of A Lady Serigraph (1965). Signed, titled, dated, and numbered (#68:/100) in the lower left corner. Blind stamped at the bottom. Large Margins. Soft handling marks along edges, but in very good condition overall.
Size: 25.75”H x 17”W
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lockwood attended Cooper Union, the New School for Social Research, and received his undergraduate and MFA degrees from Yale University. He taught at several colleges and universities including Smith College, Amherst College, The Massachusetts College of Art, and the Rhode Island School of Design. His work resides in the permanent collections of numerous museums and libraries, and in many private collections.
George Lockwood (American 1929-1969) - Portrait of A Lady Serigraph (1965). Signed, titled, dated, and numbered (#68:/100) in the lower left corner. Blind stamped at the bottom. Large Margins. Soft handling marks along edges, but in very good condition overall.
Size: 25.75”H x 17”W
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lockwood attended Cooper Union, the New School for Social Research, and received his undergraduate and MFA degrees from Yale University. He taught at several colleges and universities including Smith College, Amherst College, The Massachusetts College of Art, and the Rhode Island School of Design. His work resides in the permanent collections of numerous museums and libraries, and in many private collections.
George Lockwood (American 1929-1969) - Portrait of A Lady Serigraph (1965). Signed, titled, dated, and numbered (#68:/100) in the lower left corner. Blind stamped at the bottom. Large Margins. Soft handling marks along edges, but in very good condition overall.
Size: 25.75”H x 17”W
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lockwood attended Cooper Union, the New School for Social Research, and received his undergraduate and MFA degrees from Yale University. He taught at several colleges and universities including Smith College, Amherst College, The Massachusetts College of Art, and the Rhode Island School of Design. His work resides in the permanent collections of numerous museums and libraries, and in many private collections.