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Shop AW 54 Mae Allyn Christie Schupbach Signed Linocut "Chore Time" C. 1932
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AW 54 Mae Allyn Christie Schupbach Signed Linocut "Chore Time" C. 1932

Sale Price:$199.00 Original Price:$400.00
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This is a Mae Allyn Christie Schupbach Signed Linocut "Chore Time" C. 1932. (Christie) Schupbach ((1895 - 1957) was a blockprinter, drawing specialist and teacher. She was known for landscape painting, woodblock printing and teaching. She was director of the Mae Allyn Schupbach school of Art in Tulsa, OK. This piece is professionally framed, double matted and held been held in a smoke free home. The framed dimensions are 16 7/8” x 15 5/8”. The linocut is 8 7/8 x 7 3/4. It is pencil signed and titled in the lower border

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This is a Mae Allyn Christie Schupbach Signed Linocut "Chore Time" C. 1932. (Christie) Schupbach ((1895 - 1957) was a blockprinter, drawing specialist and teacher. She was known for landscape painting, woodblock printing and teaching. She was director of the Mae Allyn Schupbach school of Art in Tulsa, OK. This piece is professionally framed, double matted and held been held in a smoke free home. The framed dimensions are 16 7/8” x 15 5/8”. The linocut is 8 7/8 x 7 3/4. It is pencil signed and titled in the lower border

This is a Mae Allyn Christie Schupbach Signed Linocut "Chore Time" C. 1932. (Christie) Schupbach ((1895 - 1957) was a blockprinter, drawing specialist and teacher. She was known for landscape painting, woodblock printing and teaching. She was director of the Mae Allyn Schupbach school of Art in Tulsa, OK. This piece is professionally framed, double matted and held been held in a smoke free home. The framed dimensions are 16 7/8” x 15 5/8”. The linocut is 8 7/8 x 7 3/4. It is pencil signed and titled in the lower border

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