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FRAMED HARGROVE SERIGRAPH NICKS SERVICE STATION
In the early seventies, hargrove left the Greenwich Village gallery and began painting for a prominent art dealer in New York. In 1973, he was approached by the owners of a Chicago art wholesaler, Foxman's Oil Paintings. Thus began his almost twenty year exclusive association with this respected establishment. They inntroduced Hargrove to a new, vast marketplace for his works, the Home Show Art business, which has been responsible for putting Hargroves in more than one and one-half million homes across America. Notwithstanding his immense talents with both brush and silk screen, Hargrove has become renowned as a master Story Teller. His affectionate and playful renderings of American life have truly captured the hearts of many.
This SERIGRAPH features an 1920'S-1930'S AMERICAN GAS SERVICE STATION. It is called NICK'S SERVICE STATION.
It is professionally framed in a antiqued medium brown stained hardwood frame that includes a section that has off-white cloth.
We have rated this item VERY GOOD because the cloth section of the frame seems to be alittle discolored.
Condition: VERY GOOD
Size: Serigraph 8 X 10 / Frame 15 X 17 inches
Manufacturer: ARTIST HARGROVE
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