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Ralph Fasanella
Empire State Building, Screenprint by Ralph Fasanella

1974

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  • Empire State Building, Screenprint by Ralph Fasanella
    By Ralph Fasanella
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    Artist: Ralph Fasanella, American (1914 - 1997) Title: Empire State Year: 1974 Medium: Screenprint on Arches Paper, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300 Image: 40 x 24 inches S...
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  • Independence Day, Folk Art print by Colette Raker
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    Independence Day by Colette Raker, French (1938) Date: circa 1980 Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 250 Image Size: 33 x 26 inches...
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  • Stickball, New York Screenprint by Ralph Fasanella
    By Ralph Fasanella
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    Rendered in hues of blue, teal, and brown, this Ralph Fasanella print is a bustling depiction of New York City including views of identifiable landmarks from various boroughs and loc...
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  • Going to Work, New York Screenprint by Ralph Fasanella
    By Ralph Fasanella
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    Rendered in hues of blue, teal, and brown, this Ralph Fasanella print is a bustling depiction of New York City including views of identifiable landmarks from various boroughs and loc...
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  • Feast of San Gennaro, New York Screenprint by Ralph Fasanella
    By Ralph Fasanella
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    The Feast of San Gennaro was a traditional celebration in Naples for Saint Gennaro, who became a martyr in the year 305. Long celebrated in Italy, immigran...
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    1970s Folk Art Landscape Prints

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  • Thanksgiving, Folk Art print by Colette Raker
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    Thanksgiving by Colette Raker, French/American (1938) Date: circa 1980 Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 450 Image Size: 25.5 x 33 inches Size: 28 x 36.5 in. (71....
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