Mark Ryden, "Kara", 2003
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Mark Ryden, "Kara", 2003, Mark Ryden (American, b. 1963), Iris inkjet Print on Somerset Velvet Archival Paper, penciled signed and dated lower right and numbered 10/60 lower left, gallery label verso, matted and framed under glass, 15"h x 11"w (sheet), 24"h x 20"w (frame)
Provenance: Property from the Collection of Earl and Camilla McGrath; Earl McGrath Gallery, NYC
Notes/Literature: Since his passing in 2016, Earl McGrath's (1931-2016) behind the scenes influence in the art and entertainment world has become a source of legend. McGrath was a Hollywood script writer turned Atlantic Records music executive turned blue chip art gallery owner. His wife, Camilla Pecci-Blunt McGrath was an Italian countess whose family were art patrons of the European Avante Garde. Together they quietly supported the careers of dozens of up and coming artists, who's work forms the body of their eclectic collection.
Provenance: Property from the Collection of Earl and Camilla McGrath; Earl McGrath Gallery, NYC
Notes/Literature: Since his passing in 2016, Earl McGrath's (1931-2016) behind the scenes influence in the art and entertainment world has become a source of legend. McGrath was a Hollywood script writer turned Atlantic Records music executive turned blue chip art gallery owner. His wife, Camilla Pecci-Blunt McGrath was an Italian countess whose family were art patrons of the European Avante Garde. Together they quietly supported the careers of dozens of up and coming artists, who's work forms the body of their eclectic collection.
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Good, intentional faux-foxing and other aging effects
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Mark Ryden, "Kara", 2003
Estimate $1,000 - $1,500
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