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Barry Leighton-Jones (1932-2011), "Hot Dogs" Limited Edition Lithograph, Numbered and Hand Signed with Letter of Authenticity.
Item #257434

$150.00
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Medium
lithograph

Dimensions
14.5 x 19.5
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"Hot Dogs" is a limited edition lithograph on paper by Barry Leighton-Jones (1932-2011), numbered and hand signed by the artist. Includes Letter of Authenticity. Measures approx. 16.5" x 22" (border), 14.5" x 19.5" (image). Please note: There is minor wear in the white border area.
 
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English painter Barry Leighton-Jones (1932-2011) was born in London, England, and is a direct descendent of the Victorian artist and president of the Royal Academy, Lord Frederic Leighton. He began his artistic career at the age of five after winning a major art competition. Leighton-Jones is internationally known for his noticeable style of figurative painting and his moving representations of English life and traditions. Leighton-Jones is perhaps best known for his Street Urchin series, his illustrations of courtroom scenes and legal dealings, and his paintings of the clown Emmett Kelly.

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