Product code: Edna Hibel Temple Visit with Remarque hand signed and purchases numbered limited edition
Edna Hibel (1917 to 2014) Rare Temple Visit in gold with Remarque hand signed and numbered twice limited edition. See pictures for dual numbered lithograph on paper. Hibel grew up in the Boston area and by the age of 9, she began experimenting with painting. Her summers were spent near Hull, Massachusetts and in Maine where she began learning about watercolor painting. Hibel received her formal artistic training at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts. When Hibel was 23, the Boston Museum of fine Arts acquired one of her paintings for their collection making her, at the time, the youngest artist to be purchased by a major American museum. This was big news back then Very rare piece of a small numbered 345 limited edition that were hand signed and numbered. Dimensions 7x8 with letter of authenticity from the art gallery where this gem purchases was purchased.
Edna Hibel (1917 to 2014) Rare Temple Visit in gold with Remarque hand signed and numbered twice limited edition. See pictures for dual numbered lithograph on paper. Hibel grew up in the Boston area and by the age of 9, she began experimenting with painting. Her summers were spent near Hull, Massachusetts and in Maine where she began learning about watercolor painting. Hibel received her formal artistic training at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts. When Hibel was 23, the Boston Museum of fine Arts acquired one of her paintings for their collection making her, at the time, the youngest artist to be purchased by a major American museum. This was big news back then Very rare piece of a small numbered 345 limited edition that were hand signed and numbered. Dimensions 7x8 with letter of authenticity from the art gallery where this gem purchases was purchased.