Blow your clients away with this complete set of ten jaw-dropping 1975 silkscreens by Ohioan, Chuck Smith. Each silkscreen is framed with a 3/4" matt-black wood frame, acid free foam core backing and framing grade acrylic plexi-glass. Individually measuring 35x35.5 inches, these ten frames can be arranged in a number of possibilities to make a big impact in any space. The silkscreens are in amazing and practically flawless condition for being 43 years old. Numbered in an edition of 145, titled, signed and dated. Each of these symbols represent an airforce/army base and the corresponding insignia of that era.
Henlow 1937, #/145, Signed Chris Smith 1975
Cleveland 1937, #/145, Signed Chris Smith 1975
Dijon 1944, #/145, Signed Chris Smith 1975
Aden 1920, #/145, Signed Chris Smith 1975
Diest 1940, #/145, Signed Chris Smith 1975
Honolulu 1942, #/145, Signed Chris Smith 1975
Coronado Bay 1938, #/145, Signed Chris Smith 1975
ICBAF 1944, #/145, Signed Chris Smith 1975
Upavon 1940, #/145, Signed Chris Smith 1975
Dayton 1921, #/145 , Signed Chris Smith 1975
- Dimensions
- 36ʺW × 0.5ʺD × 36.5ʺH
- Period
- 1970s
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Condition
- Very Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, No Imperfections
- Condition Notes
- Each silkscreen is in near perfect condition and has been professionally custom framed.
- Styles
- Industrial
- Minimalist
- Pop Art
- Place of Origin
- United States of America
- Materials
- Acrylic
- Screen Print
- Wood
- Art Subject
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Geometric Other Abstract