Tommy's Eskimo Print by Don Wright (1931-1988) - Bartlett Auctions Inc.
Tommy's Eskimo Print by Don Wright (1931-1988)
Lot Number:43
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Start Time:6/23/2022 1:30:00 PM
End Time:6/27/2022 10:49:30 PM
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Title:Tommy's Eskimo Print
Fine Print Method:Lithograph
Edition:5/15
Framed?:Yes
Height (inches):22
Width (inches):28
Year Created:1972

Don Wright         1972

‘Tommy’s Eskimo Print’                 #5/15

Part of ‘The Children’s Series’. This piece is based on a drawing made by the artist’s son Tom. This image was one of those selected by Kevin Major for a book entitled ‘Printmaking on the Edge: 40 Years at St. Michael’s”

 Coloured etching on paper

Well framed, and is in excellent condition

Size        Framed                28”w x 22”l

                Exposed print    19 ½”w x 14 ½ “l

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