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Richard Anuszkiewicz’s “Inward Eye #1” original screenprint, pencil signed in the lower right hand corner of the print, dated 1970, and numbered 20/100. This is from the signed edition of 100 from the Inward Eye portfolio, there were also 500 unsigned prints produced. The framed print measures 20.5 x 26.75 inches, and was framed by the Ferdinand Roten Galleries in an acrylic boxed frame, gallery label on the back (the "Inward Eye" suite of 10 screen prints was commissioned by Roten Galleries of Baltimore, MD and published through Aquarius Press, a Roten publishing subsidiary).The plexiglass shows some light wear, a few scratches, and an unfortunate ¾ inch crack in the lower left hand corner. The print itself is in excellent condition.
Richard Anuszkiewicz’s “Inward Eye #1” original screenprint, pencil signed in the lower right hand corner of the print, dated 1970, and numbered 20/100. This is from the signed edition of 100 from the Inward Eye portfolio, there were also 500 unsigned prints produced. The framed print measures 20.5 x 26.75 inches, and was framed by the Ferdinand Roten Galleries in an acrylic boxed frame, gallery label on the back (the "Inward Eye" suite of 10 screen prints was commissioned by Roten Galleries of Baltimore, MD and published through Aquarius Press, a Roten publishing subsidiary).The plexiglass shows some light wear, a few scratches, and an unfortunate ¾ inch crack in the lower left hand corner. The print itself is in excellent condition.
Richard Anuszkiewicz’s “Inward Eye #1” original screenprint, pencil signed in the lower right hand corner of the print, dated 1970, and numbered 20/100. This is from the signed edition of 100 from the Inward Eye portfolio, there were also 500 unsigned prints produced. The framed print measures 20.5 x 26.75 inches, and was framed by the Ferdinand Roten Galleries in an acrylic boxed frame, gallery label on the back (the "Inward Eye" suite of 10 screen prints was commissioned by Roten Galleries of Baltimore, MD and published through Aquarius Press, a Roten publishing subsidiary).The plexiglass shows some light wear, a few scratches, and an unfortunate ¾ inch crack in the lower left hand corner. The print itself is in excellent condition.