MARTIN BAROOSHIAN (New York/Massachusetts, 1929-2022), Two intaglio aquatint etchings:, 8" x 8"
MARTIN BAROOSHIAN
New York/Massachusetts, 1929-2022
Two intaglio aquatint etchings: 1) Wren. Artist's proof.
2) Bird of Paradise. Numbered IV/VIII.
8" x 8" sight. Framed 13.5" x 13".
Condition Report: Faint mat burn at extreme edges. Not examined out of frames. Under glass.The absence of a condition report does not imply an object is free of defects. All items may have normal signs of age and wear commensurate with their age; these issues will likely not be mentioned in the condition report. Please contact Eldred's before the auction with any condition questions. Questions about condition will not be answered after purchase. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy, and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions. Important note on frames: Frames are not guaranteed to be in the same condition as they are in the item photograph. Due to handling and shipping, many frames, especially antique ones, are prone to losses. If you have questions about the condition of a frame, please contact us prior to the auction.
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MARTIN BAROOSHIAN
New York/Massachusetts, 1929-2022
Two intaglio aquatint etchings: 1) Wren. Artist's proof.
2) Bird of Paradise. Numbered IV/VIII.
8" x 8" sight. Framed 13.5" x 13".
Condition Report: Faint mat burn at extreme edges. Not examined out of frames. Under glass.The absence of a condition report does not imply an object is free of defects. All items may have normal signs of age and wear commensurate with their age; these issues will likely not be mentioned in the condition report. Please contact Eldred's before the auction with any condition questions. Questions about condition will not be answered after purchase. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy, and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions. Important note on frames: Frames are not guaranteed to be in the same condition as they are in the item photograph. Due to handling and shipping, many frames, especially antique ones, are prone to losses. If you have questions about the condition of a frame, please contact us prior to the auction.