"Breakwater Wharf" 1963 signed Serigraph Print by Museum Artist Howard Bradford
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This print of the Birds and Boat is one of my favorites. So much detail put into this print. The image as I can see is AAA+ The Border is in really bad shape. I took lots of pictures of the border so before anyone buys this great print knows the shape. This print is signed and dated on the bottom right hand side in pencil. 75 were made. It was Printed in 1963. (see pic. of border) Make offer.BIOGRAPHY:This biography from the Archives of AskART:Howard Bradford was born in Toronto, Canada on July 14th, 1919 and moved, at a young age, to Los Angeles, California. He spent his youth raising chickens and growing dahlias, the influence of which can be seen in his later paintings. In his 20's Howard was inspired to become an artist by his mentor Elwood Decker.After serving in the Army during World War II, Howard took advantage of the opportunity provided by the GI bill and enrolled in Chouinard Art Institute. While at Chouinard, Howard met Dorothy Bowman and they were later married. The two studied together at the Jepson Art Institute and San Francisco Art Institute. Howard and Dorothy settled in Big Sur and became a part of the thriving art scene in the late 1950's and '60's. In 1960 Howard was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for creative printmaking.Bradford was a Lifetime Member of the Carmel Art Association.Permanent collections:The
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