By: Romano House of Stamp sales ltd
lot # 237 - fine art Lithographs
Arthur Szyk's "Title Page for Poland" Lithograph Artwork .A vibrant lithograph by Arthur Szyk, printed on glazed thick paper, captures the essence of Polish heritage. At its heart, a central depiction of the Polish emblem, a white eagle symbolizing purity and strength, anchors the composition.Surrounding the eagle are various figures contributing to a dynamic narrative, including notable Polish figures such as Copernicus, Chopin, Kosciuszko, and Pulaski. The inclusion of the Prussian red eagle at the bottom center adds a layer of complexity, hinting at intertwined histories and shared legacies between Poland and Prussia. Titled "Arthur Szyk, New Canaan, 1946," this artwork celebrates Polish contributions to science, music, national independence, and military achievements. Printed on the center back is' Title page for the Public of Poland' along with additional details: Artist - Arthur Szyk, New York Published by K. Bileski, Station B, Winnipeg, Canada Printed in the U.S.A. by Herman Jaffe, Printer, New York, U.S.A. Copyright 1946.
Dimensions: Page Size:28.5cm x 21cm I Image Size: 17cm x 20cm.
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