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Seltzer Man Lithograph, Seymour Rosenthal, signed [140745]

Currency:USD Category:Art / Medium - Lithographs Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:600.00 - 800.00 USD
Seltzer Man Lithograph, Seymour Rosenthal, signed  [140745]
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100.00USD+ (25.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2023 Jul 29 @ 09:51UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Seltzer Man is a well-known and highly collectible piece by world-famous artist, Seymour Rosenthal (1921-2007). This is a great piece for Soda Bottle Collectors as well as art enthusiasts. This is Registered Lithograph Number 81 87494, and the plate is signed by Rosenthal. Professionally matted and framed under glass with signed Certificate of Authenticity from Royal Art, Ltd. with Lithograph Registration information affixed to the back of the frame. Wood frame measures 25.5 x 31.5 inches. Visible art measures approx 17 x 21 inches. Seymour Joseph Rosenthal was born and raised in the Bronx part of New York City in 1921 and was a child of the "Great Depression". He was a self-taught artist who started drawing at the age of 5 and didn't stop until his dying year in 2007. His work is described as "20th Century Impressionist art with a focus on Judaic spirituality, culture and life, combined with the struggle of the working-class American during the Great Depression." Rosenthal attained international acclaim for his art which is exhibited worldwide in museums, galleries and synogogues, including the "N.Y. Metropolitan Museum of Art, "the "Technion Museum" in Haifa Israel, and the White House. [Ref: The Life and Art of Seymour Rosenthal, https://seymourrosenthal.com/]