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Fiddlersgreen models recreated by famous artist Malcolm Morleyhttp://www.mbergerart.com/morley/index.htm
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| Malcolm Morley is a world famous artist who approached us about 10 years ago asking to purchase a license to reproduce a few of our original printed FG card-models. Besides the lithos show here, he paints them on 4x8 plywood and sells them for approx $20,000. Needless to say, we're flattered indeed. Upcoming ExhibitionApr. 20 - Jun. 30, 2007: Philip Pearlstein Champagne Reception with the Artist: April 28 Michael Berger Gallery 415 Gettysburg St. Pittsburgh, PA 15206 412.441.4282 ph/f |
![]() FOKKER DVII 2001, 19-color screenprint/lithograph 45 1/4 x 32 1/4" Edition of 35, #19, framed |
![]() BATTLE OF BRITAIN 2001, 23-color lithograph/screenprint 45 1/4 x 59 1/2" Edition of 35, #18, framed |
![]() FOKKER DVII TAIL 2001, Polished and painted stainless steel 13 x 9 x 5" Edition of 25 |
FOKKER
DVIII WING 2001, Polished and painted stainless steel 13
x 9 x 5" Edition of 25 |
![]() P-26 PEA SHOOTER, 2001, 11-color lithograph/screenprint 45 1/4 x 32 3/4" Edition of 35, #19, framed |
In
1984, Morley won the inaugural Turner Prize. In the 1990s
he returned again to a more precise photo-realist style,
often reproducing images from model aeroplane kits on large
canvases. Malcolm Morley is represented by Sperone Westwater,
New York. http://www.malcolm-morley.de/e/index.shtml |