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Description
Excellent Condition
1970s Lithograph Print on Paper
Charles Bragg
"The Observer"
Hand Signed and Numbered
Limited Edition 62/300
Frame, Matted …
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Excellent Condition
1970s Lithograph Print on Paper
Charles Bragg
"The Observer"
Hand Signed and Numbered
Limited Edition 62/300
Frame, Matted & Ready to Display
frame approximately 21 3/4" High x 17 3/4" Wide
image approximately 13 1/4" High x 9 1/2" Wide
Please Read ! This thoughtful and charming work by renowned artist Charles Bragg is framed, matted and ready to display ~ both the artwork and frame are in excellent condition ~ the only minor issues are some small areas on the frame that show very light signs of handling ~ please see photos for condition details ~ tracking number included with all shipments ~ All items are from a smoke free environment. We ship orders every day, and same day when possible. Your complete satisfaction is our goal!
About the artist:
Charles Bragg was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1931. His parents were Vaudeville performers, and he spent most of his young life traveling on tour with them. During his teenage years, he attended New York’s High School of Music & Art in Harlem. At 18, he ran away with his high school sweetheart, fellow artist Jennie Tomao.
Before pursuing art, Bragg worked as a cow driver, truck driver, stand-up comedian, and factory worker. He eventually settled in California, where he began his artistic career painting portraits of wealthy families and offering art lessons. As he developed his own creative voice, Bragg found success with his humorous and satirical works, which often highlighted flaws in American society. His political opinions and social observations were central to his art. Bragg described himself as a “devoted student of the human race” and an “observer.”
Bragg’s works have been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide, and he received commissions from Playboy magazine. In 1986, PBS produced a documentary about him titled Charles Bragg – One of a Kind. One of his lithographs, The Screen Goddess, is featured prominently in the opening scene of Robert Altman’s 1992 film The Player.
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- Dimensions
- 18ʺW × 2ʺD × 22ʺH
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Linen
- Lithograph
- Paper
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- Condition Notes
- Please Read ! This thoughtful and charming work by renowned artist Charles Bragg is framed, matted and ready to display … morePlease Read ! This thoughtful and charming work by renowned artist Charles Bragg is framed, matted and ready to display ~ both the artwork and frame are in excellent condition ~ the only minor issues are some small areas on the frame that show very light signs of handling ~ please see photos for condition details ~ tracking number included with all shipments ~ All items are from a smoke free environment. We ship orders every day, and same day when possible. Your complete satisfaction is our goal! less
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