Frank Kleinholz 'Two Trees and Three Children'

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The Brooklyn-born Frank Kleinholz had pursued a career in law before focusing on art full-time. Apart from a brief infatuation with Abstract Expressionism, Kleinholz had remained a deeply-rooted proponent of Social Realism in art.

The present lithograph illustrates his favourite subject matter of family bonds and relationship between adults and children against the backdrop of New York, Brooklyn, and Coney Island. Son of a blind father and a hard-working mother who supported her family through working in a delicatessen shop, Kleinholz had to earn a living from his adolescence by selling newspapers and running errands for local businesses. The images of playing children can be said to represent an idealised version of his childhood.

Acquired in the 1970s, and kept in a pristine condition, this rare to the market print is a must-have for emerging and established connoisseurs of international art and print collecting.

Frank KLEINHOLZ (1901 - 1987)
'Two Trees and Three Children' ca. 1975
Lithograph on paper
Edition of 250
Image Size: 45 x 35 cm
Signed: Titled, numbered, and signed in pencil in margin below image: Two Trees Three Children 23/250 Kleinholz
Comes with Letter of Provenance

Condition: Very Good: Describes a work of art’s image as Excellent, but may show some small signs of surrounding wear. There are no tears to paper margin or disruption to paint surface. Image is in Fine condition.

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