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KEITH DE CARLO Signed Embossed Paper & Horse Litho

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KEITH DE CARLO Signed Embossed Paper & Horse Litho
KEITH DE CARLO Signed Embossed Paper & Horse Litho
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Signed on lower right corner in graphite, de Carlo, 228/260. Marked on backside with certificate of authenticity reading Collier Art corporation of Los Angeles California certifies Centurion horse, is an original colored Lithograph signed and numbered created by the artist De Carlo. Depicts two horses coming from either side of the paper within a blue background with embossing within the paper depicting a man on a horse and stamps of a vase and eagle.Floater framed within a gold metal frame with tan toned mat board and black background.Approximately 32 x 26 inches window measures 25 x 19 inches.Minor wearing or frame. Signed art, signed artwork, horse artwork, Keith De Carlo signed art, horse decor, wall art, decor, home decor, fine art litho, signed litho, signed artwork, fine art, art. 12 Art wall Keith Llewellyn De Carlo was a painter and illustrator, born either on Jamaica or in Panama (sources differ). At age 18 he joined the US Marines to fight in World War II. He became an American citizen after the war. He subsequently studied arts in New York, Paris and Barcelona. He worked as a muralist, painting murals in the US, Holland, France and Spain. He made lithographs and book illustrations and worked as a commercial artist, mostly in Paris. It was probably during this period that he drew a comic strip about the life of Sundiata Keita, the founder of the Mali Empire. It was written by Ella Griffin and published in at least the Quebec City newspaper Le Soleil for a couple of weeks at the end of 1962. It was possibly commissioned by Unesco. Keith De Carlo passed away in Paris, France, in 1981.
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KEITH DE CARLO Signed Embossed Paper & Horse Litho

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