Acquired directly from the above sale by the present owner
Private Collection, New York
Framed: 16 x 15 x 1 in. The paper is affixed to the mat at the four corners verso such that the verso is not accessible. The paper is slightly undulating. Additional images available upon request.
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Ms. Morse Limmer joined Hindman in 2020 bringing with her close to 20 years of auction house experience. Her career spanned two decades at Christie’s auction house, including 17 years in the New York office serving as Vice President, senior specialist and department head for antiquities. Following her move to Chicago, she served as Vice President, Business Development for Christie’s Midwest Regional Office. Most recently, Ms. Morse Limmer spent close to five years owning and operating 2050 Art Services, a premier art and antiquities appraisals and advisory consultancy firm. Ms. Morse Limmer holds a master’s degree in Greek and Roman art from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London and a B.A. in classics and art history from Brown University.