Sale 6517
| Philadelphia
| Philadelphia
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Estimate$20,000 – $40,000
Provenance:
Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by B.J. Sampson, Milwaukee, in 1987
Private Collection, Milwaukee
Exhibited:
Chicago, Illinois, Chicago International Art Exposition, Allan Frumkin Gallery, May 7-12, 1987
Published:
The New York Times, Sunday, January 10, 1988,"Is There Life After Dr. Feelgood?" by F. Stephen Larrabee (illus. in black and white)
Appears to be in overall good condition; minor surface dirt and dust; slight crazing to glaze in scattered areas, only visible upon close inspection and under direct light; a few reinforced surface cracks to the backside of head. Please request additional images.
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