Jack Levine, Vintage 1970s Kennedy Galleries poster (Hand signed and warmly inscribed), 1972

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Jack Levine

Vintage 1970s Kennedy Galleries poster (Hand signed and warmly inscribed), 1972

Offset lithograph poster (Signed, dated and inscribed in black marker by Jack Levine)

Signed, dated 1978 and warmly inscribed to Emma-Stina and Ken (Prescott)

Unnumbered

39 × 25 1/2 inches

Unframed

Vintage offset lithograph poster for the exhibition Jack Levine '72 at Kennedy Galleries in New York. This print is boldly signed by Jack Levine, dated 1978 and inscribed in black marker to Emma-Stina and Ken. Emma Stina was Ken Prescott's wife of 66 years. Ken Prescott worked as a director of three museums: The Kansas City Museum, The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, and The New Jersey State Museum, and he worked as an adjunct professor at Temple University, and assisted the Ford Foundation in administering grants in the visual arts. During that time, he arranged and curated many exhibitions in this country and abroad, notably two major Ben Shahn exhibitions to Japan and Jack Levine exhibitions.
The work depicted in this poster is Jack Levine's work entitled "Thought".
Provenance
Estate of Ken and Emma-Stina Prescottt
Publisher
Kennedy Galleries, New York