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1953 Lithograph Adolf Dehn Abstract Modern Art Maxwell Sackheim 670 Fifth AEFA1

1953 Lithograph Adolf Dehn Abstract Modern Art Maxwell Sackheim 670 Fifth AEFA1

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This is an original 1953 monochrome lithograph by American artist Adolf Dehn, whose curvy dancing woman were intended to promote the New York marketing firm of Maxwell Sackheim and Company, located at 670 Fifth Avenue. One of the firm's best decisions was probably in the hiring of Lester Wunderman. Not only did the man invent the term "direct marketing" during a speech at MIT, he also invented the toll-free 1-800 number and loyalty reward programs.

CONDITION

This 58+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Light aging in margins. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage.

  • Product Type: Original Lithograph; Monochrome
  • Grade: 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 is a limited edition original lithograph, #1498 out of 2,000. Only the portfolio was numbered, not the individual lithograph's within it. 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. The artists used either litho crayon, ink, or tusche when creating their art works on the plates.

Period Paper has obtained an extraordinary, ultra-rare collection of original lithographs by some of the premier 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 limited edition, and included just 2,000. These lithographs are perhaps the most unique, rare, important advertising collectibles that exist for businesses and corporations.

This piece was illustrated by Dehn, Adolf. Artist signature in print - bottom left of image.

Adolf Dehn

Adolf Dehn (1895-1968) was born in Waterville, Minnesota, and was one of the most distinguished lithographers of the 20th century. Dehn studied at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and specialized in landscapes and caricatures, which quickly became popular for his high technical skills and spoofs on the upper class. As a lithographer, Dehn produced images depicting the burlesque dancers and culture of the Roaring Ô20s, and the Great Depression. His work often appeared in the New Yorker and in Vogue magazine.

Keywords specific to this image: Advertising Agency, Contemporary Art, Female Form, Artists Equity Association

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