Lady in Grey

Artist : Peter Max
Medium : Lithograph
Size unframed : 21.75"/19.5"
Size framed : 28"/25.75"
Signature Info : Hand Signed
Frame Info : Yes
Condition : Excellent
Year : 1978
Asking Price:£2,500.00
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Description

This is a Rare Limited Edition Lithograph, by Peter Max, "Grey Lady". This may have been a gift to Jerry & Eileen Ford ( Founders of the largest Model Agency in the World - Ford Models. Hand-signed and with personal message.  Numbered AP-8

  • Artist: Peter Max
  • Title: Grey Lady
  • Medium: Lithograph
  • Year: 1978
  • Edition: 300
  • Size: 19.5 x 21.75 ins - Frame: 25.75 x 28 ins.
  • Signature: Hand signed by the artist - with personal message
  • Provenance: From the estate of Eileen Ford, Tewksbury, New Jersey, USA

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Peter Max:

Peter Max was born in Berlin in 1937 but his family moved to China when he was still very young. In fact the young Max would move frequently with his family, learning about a variety of cultures throughout the world while traveling from Tibet to Africa to Israel to Europe until his family moved to the U.S. In American Max was trained at the Art Students League, Pratt Institute, and the School of Visual Arts, all in New York. After closing his design studio in 1964, Peter began creating his characteristic paintings and graphic prints.

From visionary pop artist of the 1960's, to master of dynamic neo Expressionism, Peter Max and his vibrant colours have become part of the fabric of contemporary American culture. In the 1960's Max rose to youthful prominence with his now-famous "Cosmic '60s" style, a bold linear type of painting which employed  Fauvist use of colour and depicted transcendental themes. Peter Max revolutionized art of the 60’s just as the Beatles transformed the music of the decade. As his expressionistic style evolved, becoming more sensuous and painterly, Max’s unique symbolism and vibrant colour palette have continued to inspire new generations of Americans throughout the decades. Peter Max is a passionate environmentalist and defender of human and animal rights, often dedicating paintings and posters for these noteworthy causes. He has celebrated our nation's principles of freedom and democracy with his famous paintings of American icons of freedom including Lady Liberty and the American Flag.

Peter Max has received many important commissions including the creation of the first "Preserve the Environment" Postage Stamp commemorating the World's Fair in Spokane, Washington; 235 Border Murals at entry points to Canada and Mexico commissioned by the U.S. General Services; and a painting of each of the 50 states, resulting in a book, "Peter Max Paints America" in celebration of the Bicentennial. In 1981 he was invited by President and Mrs. Reagan to paint six Liberty portraits at the White House. Max has painted for five U.S. Presidents - Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton. Max has exhibited in over 40 international museums and over 50 galleries, worldwide. His work can be found in many prominent museum and private collections around the world.