

STUDY FOR CARD PLAYERS PRINT
Artist: Unknown Artist
Price:
$100.00
Medium: Prints
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Materials: Ink on paper
Dimensions: 19" x 15"
Finish: Framed
About the Item: Vintage commercial print, ink on paper ca. mid 20th century. In Very Good condition in a Good frame. Print measures w. 8.5 in. x h. 11 in. Frame measures w. 15 in. by h. 19 in. Scuffing to front facing paint on frame. Tearing to paper backing. Print shows mild agetoning to paper, otherwise fine. Item no. L041. EH consignment. Shelved Dupont bay window.

About The Artist
The anonymity of an artist can arise from several historical and cultural factors. In certain eras or societies, artworks were often products of collective endeavors rather than individual creations, leading to a lack of attribution. Additionally, historical records, vital for identifying artists, may have been lost, damaged, or never created, particularly in periods where literacy and record-keeping were limited. Moreover, some artists may have deliberately chosen anonymity, eschewing personal fame to focus on the universal or communal message of their work. This anonymity can be a deliberate choice or a consequence of the socio-historical context in which the artist worked.
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