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1954 Lithograph Alexander Dobkin Stephan Kozakevich Othello Nude Theatre AEFA2

1954 Lithograph Alexander Dobkin Stephan Kozakevich Othello Nude Theatre AEFA2

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This is an original 1954 lithograph by Alexander Dobkin, featuring Stephan Kozakevich as "Othello." Limited Edition Original Lithograph 588/2000.

This is not a lithograph "after" the artist. This lithograph was created by the original artist on the lithograph plate, and is, therefore, a true original lithograph.

Period Paper has obtained an extraordinary, ultra-rare collection of original lithographs by some of the premier graphic artists of the 1950's. These lithographs were produced for an annual art event in the 1950's for local businesses and major corporations largely based in New York. Historically important for corporate archivists, these are extremely rare to locate and are virtually unseen individually. The original lithographs were produced in only one edition, and included just 2,000. These lithographs are perhaps the most unique, rare, important advertising collectibles that exist for businesses and corporations.

CONDITION

This 60+ year old Item is rated Near Mint / Very Fine+. No creases. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Please note that the white spot in the bottom right corner is just a reflection on the digital image -- it is NOT on the item.

  • Product Type: Original Lithograph; Black on Cream Stock
  • Grade: Near Mint / Very Fine+
  • Dimensions: Approximately 8.5 x 12 inches; 22 x 30 cm
  • Authentication: Serial-Numbered Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
  • Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)

This piece was illustrated by Dobkin, Alexander. Artist initials in print - bottom right of image.

Alexander Dobkin

Alexander Dobkin (1908-1975) was a native of Genoa, Italy, prior to relocating to New York, where he received his formal art education at the Art Students League of New York. Later, he attended the Columbia University Art Department. Dobkin was most recognized for his modernism, illustrations, nautical and genre-landscape artworks. His works have been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Corcoran Gallery of Washington, D. C., the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Brooklyn Museum, the International Carnegie Institute and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

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