Original Lithograph by Charles Cobelle, "The Dancers"
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The paper size: 35" W x 23" H (borderless sheet)
Unframed Original Lithograph by Artist, Charles Cobelle, (1902-1994)
The title, "The Dancers"
Medium: 100% Arches paper.
Condition: excellent, never been framed.
Edition number 60/500, lower right. Signed and numbered in pencil.
Edition size 500plus some aritist proof existing.
It was published in the mid 1980's by American Portfolio, New York.
We guarantee it is original lithograph. We will send you COA with shipment.
Charles Cobelle(1902-1994)
Charles Cobelle was born in 1902 and emigrated to the United States. By the
time he had emigrated to the United States he had already established
himself as an artistic force in Europe. Once here, Cobelle's paintings were
immediately sought after by galleries and private collectors alike. He
focused on cityscapes which are notable for their movement and playful
coloration. Among his most acclaimed work is his series exploring symphonic
orchestra, horse racing and circus scenes. Cobelle studied formally under
Raoul Dufy and Marc Chagall. Although following in the traditions of these
French impressionists, Cobelle's work is unique stylistically as reflected
in the consistently festive tone which unifies his work. His works have been
displayed in many prominent public places. Example include the mural at
Neiman-Marcus in Dallas, the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco, The
Wadworth Athenaeum in Hartford, the Administration Building of New York, the
cruise ships of the Holland American Lines, and Haddon-Hall in Atlantic
City. We are very fortunate to present his collections of most impressive
original lithographs. These editions, created in the mid 1980's, represent
his finest works.. His original painting are often auctioned at major
auction house, such as Sotheby's. He passed away in age of 92 in New York,
1994.
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