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SEATED GIRL by Evelyn Favus is a captivating lithograph from the 1970s, numbered 34 out of a limited run of 200, and signed by the artist herself—a rare gem that has lingered in the shadowy corners of a retired NYC gallery for over half a century. Measuring 19x16 inches, this piece showcases Favus's enduring fascination with the innocence of childhood, a theme that dominated her early career before her artistic evolution into large, ethereal abstracts. Known for her impressionist portraits, particularly of children, she managed to capture a timeless sweetness and charm in her subjects, a heartfelt project reflective of her humanitarian spirit as seen in her collaborations with UNICEF. Scene-stealer Andy Warhol may have lounged in her art classes, but it's Favus’s own legacy that solidifies her status as an influential figure in the American art landscape, from the bustling streets of New York to the serene Amish communities of Lancaster, PA. Her work resonates with authenticity, making SEATED GIRL not just a piece of art, but a poignant whisper of a time gone by.
AS IS - PLEASE EXAMINE PHOTO CAREFULLY—The paper is thin and not perfectly flat, but should frame nicely.
SEATED GIRL by Evelyn Favus is a captivating lithograph from the 1970s, numbered 34 out of a limited run of 200, and signed by the artist herself—a rare gem that has lingered in the shadowy corners of a retired NYC gallery for over half a century. Measuring 19x16 inches, this piece showcases Favus's enduring fascination with the innocence of childhood, a theme that dominated her early career before her artistic evolution into large, ethereal abstracts. Known for her impressionist portraits, particularly of children, she managed to capture a timeless sweetness and charm in her subjects, a heartfelt project reflective of her humanitarian spirit as seen in her collaborations with UNICEF. Scene-stealer Andy Warhol may have lounged in her art classes, but it's Favus’s own legacy that solidifies her status as an influential figure in the American art landscape, from the bustling streets of New York to the serene Amish communities of Lancaster, PA. Her work resonates with authenticity, making SEATED GIRL not just a piece of art, but a poignant whisper of a time gone by.
AS IS - PLEASE EXAMINE PHOTO CAREFULLY—The paper is thin and not perfectly flat, but should frame nicely.