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LOT 31

Lot 31

JOHN PALCHINSKI (CANADIAN, B.1940)

JOHN PALCHINSKI (CANADIAN, B.1940)
Lot 31 Details
JOHN PALCHINSKI (CANADIAN, B.1940)

GENERAL PURPOSE - A TIME TO REMEMBER, 1971

COLOUR SILKSCREEN; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED "J. PALCHINSKI 71" IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, NUMBERED 6/20 TO GALLERY LABEL VERSO
19.8" x 26.0" (50.2 cm x 66.0 cm)

Estimate $150-$200

Realised: $156
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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JOHN PALCHINSKI (CANADIAN, B.1940)
  • JOHN PALCHINSKI (CANADIAN, B.1940)
  • JOHN PALCHINSKI (CANADIAN, B.1940)
Provenance:

MARLBOROUGH GODARD, Toronto
Purchased by a Private Collection, Toronto in 1972

Note:

The Canada Council Art Bank also purchased a print of this edition for their collection, Inv. No. 72/3-2142. See the link: Art-actualité published in 1973: https://artbank.ca/art-piece/general-purpose-a-time-to-remember-72_3-2142?author=Palchinski%20John&name=General%20Purpose%20-%20A%20time%20to%20remember%20%20%20%20%20&year=1971#f:@category_e=Work%20on%20paper

CONDITION DETAILS

Good condition. Note: glass cracked bottom left corner

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