Gallery Opening Mechanic St New Hope1960 Lloyd (Bill) Ney New Hope artist

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Gallery Opening Mechanic St New Hope Pa 1960One of a set photo-offset prints, c. 1975, depicting scenes of New Hope, Pa. street life, from original ink drawings dated 1960, with descriptions of the active tourist scene in the art colony. This posthumous edition of prints illustrated eighteen scenes in total, each print was less than 100 pieces. Each print 17" x 22 1/2" paper.I have 7 Of the Prints Available and Will Combine ShippingLLOYD (Bill) NEYBORN: March 8, 1893, Friedensburg, PennsylvaniaDIED: May 10, 1965, New Hope, PennsylvaniaA leading modernist of the New Hope artist colony in Pennsylvania, Lloyd Ney's body of work is expressive of a well-rounded and skillful artist who constantly experimented with modernist styles and techniques. His bright use of colors, experimental styles and multi-dimensional perspectives, provide corroboration for his early training in Europe.His artistic independence truly flourished after he won the Cresson Fellowship in 1918, allowing him to study and travel in Europe during the early 1920s. It is evident from these earlier years that Ney embraced a more "expressive contemporary style," with which he always experimented, but never departed.Upon his return from Europe, Ney settled down in the artist colony of New Hope, Pennsylvania and became an integral part of the group known as the Independents; read more