"SEATED GIRL" -Evelyn Favus -Lithograph -1970's -Signed & Numbered -182/200

$350.00

"SEATED GIRL," a stunning lithograph by Evelyn Favus from the 1970s, is a delightful gem that whispers stories of childhood innocence and creativity. This signed and numbered piece, part of a limited edition of 200, measures a charming 19x16 inches and showcases Favus's impressionistic flair. Stored away in a retired NYC gallery for over 50 years, this artwork embodies the spirit of the artist, who was revered not only for her enchanting portraits of children but also for her larger abstract compositions later in her career. Evelyn Favus, born in 1919 and passing in 2017, was no stranger to acclaim; her partnership with UNICEF reflects her deep-seated commitment to pivotal causes. Throughout her remarkable life, Favus transitioned from the bustling art scene of Manhattan, where she even taught a young Andy Warhol, to the serene landscapes of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where she captured the essence of youth amid the Amish community. "SEATED GIRL" serves as a testament to her relentless passion for art, embodying a quirky charm and exquisite technique that continues to resonate with enthusiasts and collectors alike.

AS IS - PLEASE EXAMINE PHOTO CAREFULLY—The paper is thin and not perfectly flat, but should frame nicely.

"SEATED GIRL," a stunning lithograph by Evelyn Favus from the 1970s, is a delightful gem that whispers stories of childhood innocence and creativity. This signed and numbered piece, part of a limited edition of 200, measures a charming 19x16 inches and showcases Favus's impressionistic flair. Stored away in a retired NYC gallery for over 50 years, this artwork embodies the spirit of the artist, who was revered not only for her enchanting portraits of children but also for her larger abstract compositions later in her career. Evelyn Favus, born in 1919 and passing in 2017, was no stranger to acclaim; her partnership with UNICEF reflects her deep-seated commitment to pivotal causes. Throughout her remarkable life, Favus transitioned from the bustling art scene of Manhattan, where she even taught a young Andy Warhol, to the serene landscapes of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where she captured the essence of youth amid the Amish community. "SEATED GIRL" serves as a testament to her relentless passion for art, embodying a quirky charm and exquisite technique that continues to resonate with enthusiasts and collectors alike.

AS IS - PLEASE EXAMINE PHOTO CAREFULLY—The paper is thin and not perfectly flat, but should frame nicely.