Barbara A. Wood “ The Ensemble” Serio Lithograph Hand Signed

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Management number 3356879 Release Date 2025/08/03 List Price $153.00 Model Number 3356879
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Barbara Wood "The Ensemble” Hand Signed Serio Lithograph 585/1250 Ballet Art20019 1/2" x 22 1/2"New in Protective WrapUnframedAppraisal:$315 (April 13, 2004)Includes Certificate of Authenticity and an Appraisal.Serio lithograph in color on woven paper.Signed in pencil, numbered.From the regular numbered edition of 1250 (125 European artist's proofs, 125 artist's proofs, 125 hours commerce proofs, 24 printer's proofs, and 3 bon a tired sessions also exist.About the Artist:Internationally known, Barbara has had major one-person shows throughout the United States, Australia, Canada, and London.Her works are part of the collections of numerous celebrities as well as private collections throughout the world. Her paintings are in the collections of His Majesty the King of Saudi Arabia, President George H. W. Bush, Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, Elizabeth Taylor, Hugh Hefner, Jane Seymour, Jerry Lewis, Mickey Rooney, Dick Van Dyke, Dennis Weaver, Art Linkletter, Ron Howard, Gavin MacLeod, and many others. Barbara A. Wood is an artist who communicates with the viewer. Fascinated by color, her canvases display an extremely individualistic, figurative style. She says, "Painting, to me, is a joy, a challenge, a fulfillment, and a love affair. It is a vehicle for expressing impressions I have drawn from a tangible world, where color is the music of painting." Her subjects are mostly women who reflect a mood melding folly and the beauty of human drama.


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