Original Lithograph Entitled “Crow Scout” [SOLD]
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- Category: Original Prints
- Origin: Western Artists
- Medium: Stone Lithograph
- Size:
30” x 22” paper size;
41” x 31” framed - Item # C3907A SOLD
Larry Fodor is known for his commanding images of North American Indians. He approaches the creative process under the premise of creating works which maintain an active presence. His obsession with Native American imagery is because the human needs, fears, and desires are more immediate and apparent within prehistoric, primitive and aboriginal cultures.
This image of a Crow Scout reflects the strength and fears a scout encounters within himself as he combs the land for that which he is seeking.
This lithograph was completed in 1981 in an edition of 140 copies. This is #124/140. It is mounted on a backing with acid-free hinges in a manner that the entire page is visible. There is no matboard to cover the edges of the print.
It is numbered in lower left, titled in lower center, and signed and dated in lower right.
In the Fall of 1978, the artist established Grey Arrow Press, an independent hand lithography workshop in Santa Barbara, California, to print his own work. In 1979, Fodor relocated his residence and the print workshop to Tucson, Arizona, to become more familiar with the Southwest. After three years in Tucson, he moved the workshop back to Santa Barbara.
Condition: original condition
Provenance: from a recently arrived Santa Fe residence
- Category: Original Prints
- Origin: Western Artists
- Medium: Stone Lithograph
- Size:
30” x 22” paper size;
41” x 31” framed - Item # C3907A SOLD
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