Paul Holsby, Yster lek, 1967
Color lithograph
Number 12/220
The work is signed by the artist, dated, titled and individually numbered (in pencil)
Working dimensions 23/29
The work is framed
Paul Holsby was born in 1921 in Norrtälje, died in 2007 in Höganäs. He was Swedish and a graphic designer. He studied with André Lhote in Paris from 1948-1951. Together with artists Harry Roskvist and Gillis Sahlin, he founded the Skånsk treklöver art group in 1946. Holsby also exhibited separately several times in Paris, and in Germany, the USA and Canada. He was represented at the National Museum, Kalmar Art Museum, Norrbotten Museum, Eskilstuna Art Museum, Institut Tessin and Circle Saint Exupéry in Tours.
Work in original vintage condition. The frame shows minor signs of use.
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Work in original vintage condition. The frame shows minor signs of use.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsMulti ColorMaterialPaperNumber of items1Height23 cmWidth29 cmSigns of usageScratches