MARK SFIRRI (AMERICAN B. 1952) "LUNAR PAD FOOT" COAT RACK, NEW HOPE, PENNSYLVANIA, 2012
Cherry Signed and dated.
Provenance: The Artist.
Acquired directly from the above in 2014.
Collection of Bonnie O'Boyle, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
EXHIBITED:
"Many Things Considered: Works on Paper & Works in Wood," Penn State Great Valley, Devault, Pennsylvania, March 25-May 22, 2014.
NOTE:
"Bonnie O'Boyle became a good friend and wonderful supporter of my artwork... this was not an unusual thing for her. She became a supporter of nearly everyone that she came in contact with."
- Mark Sfirri
Cherry Signed and dated.
H: 69, Dia: 21 in.
Provenance: The Artist.
Acquired directly from the above in 2014.
Collection of Bonnie O'Boyle, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
EXHIBITED:
"Many Things Considered: Works on Paper & Works in Wood," Penn State Great Valley, Devault, Pennsylvania, March 25-May 22, 2014.
NOTE:
"Bonnie O'Boyle became a good friend and wonderful supporter of my artwork... this was not an unusual thing for her. She became a supporter of nearly everyone that she came in contact with."
- Mark Sfirri
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Cherry Signed and dated.
Provenance: The Artist.
Acquired directly from the above in 2014.
Collection of Bonnie O'Boyle, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
EXHIBITED:
"Many Things Considered: Works on Paper & Works in Wood," Penn State Great Valley, Devault, Pennsylvania, March 25-May 22, 2014.
NOTE:
"Bonnie O'Boyle became a good friend and wonderful supporter of my artwork... this was not an unusual thing for her. She became a supporter of nearly everyone that she came in contact with."
- Mark Sfirri
Cherry Signed and dated.
H: 69, Dia: 21 in.
Provenance: The Artist.
Acquired directly from the above in 2014.
Collection of Bonnie O'Boyle, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
EXHIBITED:
"Many Things Considered: Works on Paper & Works in Wood," Penn State Great Valley, Devault, Pennsylvania, March 25-May 22, 2014.
NOTE:
"Bonnie O'Boyle became a good friend and wonderful supporter of my artwork... this was not an unusual thing for her. She became a supporter of nearly everyone that she came in contact with."
- Mark Sfirri