A DETAILED MASTERPIECE FROM THE VERSATILE GERALD FRIED
For decades Gerald Fried has fascinated and delighted casual art appreciators and connoisseurs alike, and now you too have the opportunity to enjoy one of his transcendent images in your own home. This image in Indian Motif is a limited edition lithograph on paper, hand signed and numbered. Measures Approx: 29.00 x 22.00 (border), and 26.00 x 20.00 (image). Teh image is in new condition and is shipped rolled in a sturdy ULINE tube fully insured. FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE CONTINENTIAL US.
Gerald Fried was born in NYC in July of 1951, and was raised in Lakewood, NJ. He showed and aptitude for art at an early age and at twelve, precociously decided that art would be his career. He began working in pencils, pen and ink, and watercolor while still in high school. Later, Fried attended the Philadelphia College of Art on scholarship, but left prematurely to take a job doing lithographs at a prominent New Jersey atelier, where he quickly rose in the ranks to the head of his department. During his tenure, Fried worked with such artists as, Peter Max, William Nelson, Sarah Churchill, John Pitre, Glen Fortune Banse, and Anton Krajnc. In addition to his illustrations and work in other graphics, Fried worked across the country as a sign painter, an itinerant musician, and an accomplished juggler.