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Lot 240

Arthur Szyk.

Arthur Szyk's "Title Page for Great Britain" Lithograph Artwork   A captivating lithograph by Arthur Szyk, printed on glazed thick paper, this artwork showcases British heritage and identity. King George V's coat of arms dominates the top, symbolizing the monarchy and the British Empire's sovereignty. Below, a scene unfolds: seamen on the left and an agricultural scene on the right. These symbols represent Britain's maritime strength and agricultural heritage, respectively. Titled  at bottom right "Arthur Szyk, New Canaan, 1947," this artwork celebrates British resilience under the monarchy. Printed on the back is "Title page for the Public of Great Britain," along with details of its creation. Artist - Arthur Szyk, New York; Published by K. Bileski, Station B, Winnipeg, Canada; Printed in the U.S.A. by Herman Jaffe, Printer, New York, U.S.A.; Copyright 1947. This designation suggests that the lithograph serves as an introductory representation of Great Britain, akin to a title page in a book, providing essential information about the artwork's title, artist, and publication details.  
Dimensions: Page Size:28.5cm x 21cm I Image Size: 17cm x 20cm.

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