Description: Ralph FASANELLA: "New York Going to Work" Silkscreen, Signed by the Artist lower right, Ralph Fasanella 1980 Numbered: lower left 34/ed. of 300 Screenprint on Arches31 × 35 1/2 in | 78.7 × 90.2 cmEdition of 300 This is a striking silkscreen print by the well-known 'primitive/folk art' artist Ralph Fasanella. The piece depicts a tangle of public transportation and bridges among the bustling streets of New York, with people heading to work in the early morning. The use of vibrant colors and bold lines captures the energy and movement of the city perfectly. It is a great addition to any art collection, particularly for those who appreciate urban scenes and the work of Fasanella. This print is signed and numbered by the artist, adding to its highly collectible value and authenticity. Ralph Fasanella was an American self-taught painter whose large, detailed works depicted urban working life and critiqued post-World War II America. WikipediaBorn: September 2, 1914, The Bronx, New York, NYDied: December 16, 1997 (age 83 years), Yonkers, NYBooks: Fasanella's city, Ralph Fasanella: A More Perfect Union
Price: 525 USD
Location: New York, New York
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Artist: Ralph Fasanella
Type: Silkscreen Print
Year of Production: 1980
Theme: Cities & Towns
Style: Americana - Primative
Features: Ltd. Ed. Signed
Production Technique: Screen Printing
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: New York