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Graciela Rodo Boulanger Color Lithograph "Un Papillion Pour Anika"

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A limited edition color lithograph on paper titled Un Papillion Pour Anika by well-listed artist Graciela Rodo Boulanger (Bolivian-French; b. 1935). The piece depicts a girl in colorful clothing chasing a butterfly through a field of sunflowers. The work is signed in pencil to the lower right and numbered to the lower left as 63 out of an edition of 200. It is set against a dark orange backing and bordered in cream linen matting. The print is presented under glass in a silver tone wooden frame fitted with hanging wire to the verso.

Painter and printmaker Graciela Rodo Boulanger studied etching and printmaking in Paris under Johnny Friedlaender. She has been commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera of New York and her tapestries were presented to the public hall of the U.N. General Assembly in 1979. The artist is known for her compositions that feature brightly colorful figures with large round heads, conveying a sense of childlike innocence. Her work has been represented by numerous institutions including the Museum of Modern Art of Latin America, in Washington, D.C.; the Bibliotèque Nationale, in Paris; and the Art Gallery of the Lincoln Center, among others.

Condition

- scratches, nicks and edge wear to frame.

Dimensions

31.25" W x 39.75" H x 1.0" D

- measures frame; visible image measures 22.0" W x 29.75" H.

Item #

18DEN031-046

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