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Ken Keeley, "My Underground: 34th St Station" Limited Edition Serigraph, Numbered and Hand Signed. Retail $1,800.00
Item #218966

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Medium
serigraph

Dimensions
46 x 24
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"My Underground: 34th St Station" is a limited edition serigraph on art paper by Ken Keeley, numbered and hand signed by the artist! Measures Approx. 50" x 30" (with border), 46" x 24" (image).
 
U.S. Delivery $21.95 | HI/AK $33.00

Photorealist painter Ken Keeley never gets bored when he creates his meticulously detailed masterpieces. Now settled near Lake Placid, Florida with his wife, Keeley is still famous for his true-to-life renditions of some of New York City's most endearing and famous sites: Times Square, Carnegie Deli, numerous subway stops and Nathan's Famous of Coney Island. He is, by all accounts, "a humble man who went from a purchasing agent in the armed forces when Eisenhower was president to an artist who commands substantial amounts for his paintings and silk screens."