DON NICE Mozart Predella, 1978Sku: CB9760 Artist: Don Nice Title: Mozart Predella Year: 1978 Signed: No Medium: Serigraph Paper Size: 38. 5 x 72. 25 inches ( 98 x 184 cm ) Image Size: 38. 25 x 72 inches ( 97 x 183 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: Yes Frame Size: H: 38. 5 x W: 72. 25 x D: 1. 5 in. Condition: B : Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age Supplemental Condition Information: Brown stains throughout poster as well as some scratching and scuffing throughout glass.
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Sku: CB9760 Artist: Don Nice Title: Mozart Predella Year: 1978 Signed: No Medium: Serigraph Paper Size: 38.5 x 72.25 inches ( 98 x 184 cm ) Image Size: 38.25 x 72 inches ( 97 x 183 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: Yes Frame Size: H: 38.5 x W: 72.25 x D: 1.5 in. Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age Supplemental Condition Information: Brown stains throughout poster as well as some scratching and scuffing throughout glass.
Additional Details: This impressive large screenprint by Don Nice was created for the Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Predella program. In this artwork, Nice skillfully depicts a sequence of musical objects: the metronome, trombone, music sheets, and a bouquet of flowers. Each element tells a part of the story, starting with practice represented by the metronome, followed by the music sheets, leading to the actual concert, and culminating in the reward of flowers, symbolizing appreciation and celebration.
Printed in 1978 for The Mostly Mozart Festival, this silkscreen print is framed in a polished aluminum frame, featuring a front profile of 1/4 inch and a side profile of 1 1/2 inches. Please note that the print has not been examined outside of the frame, preserving its original condition. This piece not only captures the essence of musicality but also serves as a striking addition to any art collection, celebrating the harmony of music and art.