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Alexander Dobkin, Young Girl, Signed Lithograph

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Alexander Dobkin, Young Girl, Signed Lithograph
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A beautiful example of the famous artist’s creative examination of the world of childhood. This 30x22 lithograph on Arches paper was made in 1972 in an edition of 250 examples, This print was dedicated to the Director of the Atelier where the edition was printed. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. Born in Italy, Alexander Dobkin moved to New York at an early age and studied at the City College of New York and at the Art Students League, under George Bridgeman and Jose Clemente Orozco. His first one man exhibition was held at New York’s A.C.A. Gallery in 1935. He later exhibited at such major institutions as the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Corcoran Gallery and the Carnegie Institute. Dobkin also illustrated a number of fine books and taught for many years in New York at both the Educational Alliance and at the Art Students League. Today his original paintings and lithographs are included in the following collections; the Butler Art Institute, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Tel Aviv Museum, Israel, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institute. Many of Alexander Dobkin’s original lithographs deal with one of the artist’s major themes -- his masterful examinations of the world of childhood reveals the mystery and innocence of this all too short period of one’s life.