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Artist: Tom Everhart (b.1952) American
Title: Watchdogs 3-6-9-12 O'Clock Suite Suite of 4
Medium: Original Lithograph on Deckle-Edge Paper
Size: 22.5 x 30
Limited Edition: #42/500
Signature: Hand-signed & numbered by the artist in the lower margins
Gallery Certificate & Appraisal
4 Large hand-pulled original lithographs on deckle-edge paper of Snoopy representing hours on a clock.
Artist biography
Tom Everhart is the only artist with full creative rights to the Peanuts characters created by Charles M. Schulz (November 26, 1922 February 12, 2000). In 1980 Tom graduated from the School of Art and Architecture at Yale University. Afterwards, he got a freelance job drawing renderings of Charles Schulz's characters. Eventually, Everhart began working with Peanuts imagery exclusively. His first show was at the famous Louvre Museum in January 1990. In 1991, Tom gained exclusive rights to use subject matter from Schulz's Peanuts strip in his art for the term of his life. Peanuts is the most popular strip in the history of the genre, and ultimately earned Schulz over $1 billion during his lifetime. Consequently, his decision to name Everhart as the sole steward of his creation is an honor that the artist has happily devoted his life to.
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Artist: Tom Everhart (b.1952) American
Title: Watchdogs 3-6-9-12 O'Clock Suite Suite of 4
Medium: Original Lithograph on Deckle-Edge Paper
Size: 22.5 x 30
Limited Edition: #42/500
Signature: Hand-signed & numbered by the artist in the lower margins
Gallery Certificate & Appraisal
4 Large hand-pulled original lithographs on deckle-edge paper of Snoopy representing hours on a clock.
Artist biography
Tom Everhart is the only artist with full creative rights to the Peanuts characters created by Charles M. Schulz (November 26, 1922 February 12, 2000). In 1980 Tom graduated from the School of Art and Architecture at Yale University. Afterwards, he got a freelance job drawing renderings of Charles Schulz's characters. Eventually, Everhart began working with Peanuts imagery exclusively. His first show was at the famous Louvre Museum in January 1990. In 1991, Tom gained exclusive rights to use subject matter from Schulz's Peanuts strip in his art for the term of his life. Peanuts is the most popular strip in the history of the genre, and ultimately earned Schulz over $1 billion during his lifetime. Consequently, his decision to name Everhart as the sole steward of his creation is an honor that the artist has happily devoted his life to.
2024 Art Leaders Gallery | All Rights Reserved
Condition
Artwork is in mint condition. Item sold as is.
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Tom Everhart Watchdogs 3-6-9-12 O'Clock (Suite of 4) Original Signed Lithographs - 22.5x30
$2,000.00
$12,000
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