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Michael Knigin Lithograph "The 26th Station of the Kisokaido"

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Michael Knigin
The 26th Station of the Kisokaido, After Hiroshige
Lithograph
Signed
27/300

Michael Knigin (American; born 1942)
The 26th Station of the Kisokaido (After Hiroshige), 1980
Lithograph on paper
Signed to the lower right
Numbered 27/250
Included a certificate of authenticity from Bittan Fine Art

Michael Knigin was born Brooklyn, New York and is known for painting, lithography, photography, computer graphics, and teaching. After he graduated from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University, he taught at the Pratt Graphics Center in Manhattan. He started his own publishing company, Chiron Press, and co-authored two books on lithography. Knigin’s work can be found at the Whitney American Museum of Art, Albright-Knox, The Cooper Hewitt Museum, The Portland Museum of Art and many others.

Condition

- minor wear along the edges of paper; paper tends to curl due to storage.

Dimensions

30.25" W x 21.25" H x 0.001" D

- measures the sheet; image size measures 26.5" W x 17" H; print will be shipped rolled up inside a tube.

Item #

18BAL107-015

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