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Joseph Dawley (1936-2008), "Harkness Garden" Limited Edition Lithograph, Numbered and Hand Signed with Letter of Authenticity Retail $400.00
Item #261476

$150.00
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Medium
lithograph

Dimensions
16.5 x 13.5
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"Harkness Garden" is a limited edition lithograph on paper by Joseph Dawley (1936-2008), numbered and hand signed by the artist. Includes Letter of Authenticity. Measures approx. 23" x 19.5" (border), 16.5" x 13.5" (image). There may be minor imperfections in the white border area but the piece is in overall good condition.
 
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Born in Nashville, Arkansas in 1936, Joseph Dawley graduated from Southern Methodist University in 1959 and enjoyed an award-winning career as a realistic “Renaissance Style” artist throughout the 20th Century. During this period, Mr. Dawley was commissioned by the Vatican to paint the official portrait of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, which was unveiled at the canonization ceremony in St. Peter's Basilica. When a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease sidelined Joseph in the eighties, rather than admit artistic defeat, out of adversity emerged sheer genius! Though no longer able to paint, Joseph Dawley's impressive use of blurred line with soft tones, cultivated in order to create impressionistic works in place of his previous “Realism,” have earned him the title of "Renoir of the 90's."

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