"SEATED GIRL" -Evelyn Favus -Lithograph -1970's -Signed & Numbered -79/200

$350.00

A stunning piece titled "SEATED GIRL" by Evelyn Favus, a captivating lithograph hailing from the vibrant era of the 1970s, expertly captures the playful spirit and innocence of childhood with a delightful whimsy that only Favus, with her artistic flair, could skillfully achieve. This signed and numbered work, part of a limited and exclusive edition of just 200, measures a charming 19x16” and has recently emerged from a whimsical time capsule after being tucked away for a remarkable over 50 years in a retired Manhattan gallery, patiently awaiting discovery. Favus, whose name resonates in art circles filled with admiration, has an impressive history that includes prestigious collaborations with UNICEF and exhibitions that have spanned the globe, reflecting her dedication and talent. She specialized in creating enchanting impressionist portraits of her youthful subjects, allowing their personalities to shine through. Growing up amidst the bustling vibrancy and relentless energy of New York City (where she painted and taught art to adult students. One of the students was ANDY WARHOL, who sat in the back of the room so as not to be noticed) , she later found deep and profound inspiration among the serene Amish community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where her unique ability to portray the pure joy and innocence of childhood truly flourished. “SEATED GIRL” is more than just a lithograph; it’s a nostalgic invitation into the artist’s enchanting world, a glimpse of the affection and admiration she harbored for her young muses that remarkably remained undimmed over the decades. An artwork that joyously celebrates the laughter and levity of youth, “SEATED GIRL” exemplifies the undeniable and timeless charm of Evelyn Favus’s artistic legacy, inviting viewers to relish in the whimsical beauty of days gone by.

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A stunning piece titled "SEATED GIRL" by Evelyn Favus, a captivating lithograph hailing from the vibrant era of the 1970s, expertly captures the playful spirit and innocence of childhood with a delightful whimsy that only Favus, with her artistic flair, could skillfully achieve. This signed and numbered work, part of a limited and exclusive edition of just 200, measures a charming 19x16” and has recently emerged from a whimsical time capsule after being tucked away for a remarkable over 50 years in a retired Manhattan gallery, patiently awaiting discovery. Favus, whose name resonates in art circles filled with admiration, has an impressive history that includes prestigious collaborations with UNICEF and exhibitions that have spanned the globe, reflecting her dedication and talent. She specialized in creating enchanting impressionist portraits of her youthful subjects, allowing their personalities to shine through. Growing up amidst the bustling vibrancy and relentless energy of New York City (where she painted and taught art to adult students. One of the students was ANDY WARHOL, who sat in the back of the room so as not to be noticed) , she later found deep and profound inspiration among the serene Amish community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where her unique ability to portray the pure joy and innocence of childhood truly flourished. “SEATED GIRL” is more than just a lithograph; it’s a nostalgic invitation into the artist’s enchanting world, a glimpse of the affection and admiration she harbored for her young muses that remarkably remained undimmed over the decades. An artwork that joyously celebrates the laughter and levity of youth, “SEATED GIRL” exemplifies the undeniable and timeless charm of Evelyn Favus’s artistic legacy, inviting viewers to relish in the whimsical beauty of days gone by.

A stunning piece titled "SEATED GIRL" by Evelyn Favus, a captivating lithograph hailing from the vibrant era of the 1970s, expertly captures the playful spirit and innocence of childhood with a delightful whimsy that only Favus, with her artistic flair, could skillfully achieve. This signed and numbered work, part of a limited and exclusive edition of just 200, measures a charming 19x16” and has recently emerged from a whimsical time capsule after being tucked away for a remarkable over 50 years in a retired Manhattan gallery, patiently awaiting discovery. Favus, whose name resonates in art circles filled with admiration, has an impressive history that includes prestigious collaborations with UNICEF and exhibitions that have spanned the globe, reflecting her dedication and talent. She specialized in creating enchanting impressionist portraits of her youthful subjects, allowing their personalities to shine through. Growing up amidst the bustling vibrancy and relentless energy of New York City (where she painted and taught art to adult students. One of the students was ANDY WARHOL, who sat in the back of the room so as not to be noticed) , she later found deep and profound inspiration among the serene Amish community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where her unique ability to portray the pure joy and innocence of childhood truly flourished. “SEATED GIRL” is more than just a lithograph; it’s a nostalgic invitation into the artist’s enchanting world, a glimpse of the affection and admiration she harbored for her young muses that remarkably remained undimmed over the decades. An artwork that joyously celebrates the laughter and levity of youth, “SEATED GIRL” exemplifies the undeniable and timeless charm of Evelyn Favus’s artistic legacy, inviting viewers to relish in the whimsical beauty of days gone by.

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