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Signed 1/1 Monoprint Lars Carsen "Tullis" Full Bloom #7 Flowers Pastel Green

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Category:

Art Prints

Quantity Available:

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Condition:

Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Edition Type:

Limited Edition

Date of Creation:

1970-1989

Style:

Americana

Original/Reproduction:

Original Print

Listed By:

Dealer or Reseller

Signed:

Signed

Height:

23-1/8

Width:

34

Color:

Multi-Color

Print Surface:

Paper

Features:

Signed

Year of Production:

1970

Unit of Sale:

Single-Piece Work

Material:

Engraving

Artist:

fred tullis

Main Color:

Multi-Color

Original/Licensed Reprint:

Limited Edition Print

Print Type:

monotype

Subject:

wild flowers

Type:

monoprint

Framed/Unframed:

Unframed

Brand:

Unbranded

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More than a week ago

Item number:

1703719701

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Signed 1/1 Monoprint Lars Carsen "Tullis" Full Bloom #7 subject - Flowers Pastel Greenery wild flowers This is great montype. RARE. Cannot find this painting anywhere but here. It is signed and numbered. Please see condition of item in condition section above. This is called Full Bloom * please check out my other Carsen Art, or my other artists. I got some good ones and will give deals if you want multiples. Lars Carsen, a.k.a. Fred Tullis, was born in 1950 in Toledo, Ohio, and lived in Michigan until the age of five. After attending various boarding schools, Tullis received his B.A. in Visual Arts at PRINCETON University and began his career as a professional artist in 1973, shortly thereafter leaving to study in Denmark. Tullis then returned to the U.S. in 1978 and settled down in the Southwest, furthering his studies at Arizona State University, and subsequently displaying his work nationally and internationally in exhibits and in private and corporate collections. 23" x 34" for actual print. the total dimensions including matting are 42-1/8 by 29-1/8" FREE USA SHIP. I will ship rolled up in a tube. This is great montype. RARE. Cannot find this painting anywhere but here. It is signed and numbered. Please see condition of item in condition section above. This is called Full Bloom * please check out my other Carsen Art, or my other artists. I got some good ones and will give deals if you want multiples. Lars Carsen, a.k.a. Fred Tullis, was born in 1950 in Toledo, Ohio, and lived in Michigan until the age of five. After attending various boarding schools, Tullis received his B.A. in Visual Arts at PRINCETON University and began his career as a professional artist in 1973, shortly thereafter leaving to study in Denmark. Tullis then returned to the U.S. in 1978 and settled down in the Southwest, furthering his studies at Arizona State University, and subsequently displaying his work na