Print of sketch by Martha Van Loan - cat and dog selling - Lmtd Ed, signed, matted

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Print of sketch by Martha Van Loan - cat and dog selling - Lmtd Ed, signed, matted,

Beautiful signed/numbered limited edition print by the popular artist Martha Van Loan

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Product code: Print of sketch by Martha Van Loan - cat and dog selling - Lmtd Ed, signed, matted

Beautiful signed/numbered, limited edition print by the popular artist Martha Van Loan.

Please note: if you zoom in on the pics, you'll see a little indentation in the print by the ear of the dog - it's not a tear, it's just from something that was pressing on the print during storage - zoom in on the last photo to see.

Also, the very bottom of the mat has some fading due to the sun - but this is not on the print - only on the bottom of the black mat.

Measures approx. 16" x 20" including the mat.

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About Martha Van Loan:

Born in Morristown, New Jersey, December 6, 1942, daughter of George Washington Van Loan III and Adele Keller Dodd. Married to Dr. Robert Bradford Turner.

Subjects:
Art and emerging technology early 1970's.
Merging fine art with various forms of electronics and light sources as the subject.
Social and Political Comment Art.
Animal Art, Primarily Pure bred Dogs and Horses1980's and 90's.

Style:
Primarily New Realism
Realism in acrylic and oils and Impressionism.

Methods/Mediums:
Illustration 70's and continued through 1990's.
Fashion, book illustration, commercial advertising illustration, Engineering and Architectural Illustration
Watercolor



About Martha Van Loan:

Born in Morristown, New Jersey, December 6, 1942, daughter of George Washington Van Loan III and Adele Keller Dodd. Married to Dr. Robert Bradford Turner.

Subjects:
Art and emerging technology early 1970's.
Merging fine art with various forms of electronics and light sources as the subject.
Social and Political Comment Art.
Animal Art, Primarily Pure bred Dogs and Horses1980's and 90's.

Style:
Primarily New Realism
Realism in acrylic and oils and Impressionism.

Methods/Mediums:
Illustration 70's and continued selling through 1990's.
Fashion, book illustration, commercial advertising illustration, Engineering and Architectural Illustration
Watercolor

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