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Artist: Leonard Pytlak
Leonard Pytlak, (Industrial Landscape, New York City)
Leonard Pytlak, (Industrial Landscape, New York City)

Leonard Pytlak, (Industrial Landscape, New York City)

By Leonard Pytlak

Located in New York, NY

This lithograph is signed and number in pencil. It is numbered 18/18 indicating there were 18 impressions of this subject printed.

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1930s Ashcan School Leonard Pytlak Art

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Lithograph

Leonard Pytlak, Side Street (New York City) Industrial lithograph, mid-century
Leonard Pytlak, Side Street (New York City) Industrial lithograph, mid-century

Leonard Pytlak, Side Street (New York City) Industrial lithograph, mid-century

By Leonard Pytlak

Located in New York, NY

This lithograph is signed in pencil. Leonard Pytlak lived on the East Side of Manhattan and this image recalls the 59th Street Bridge (also known as the Queensboro Bridge and the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge), completed in 1909. It goes from Manhattan to Queens and passes over Roosevelt Island...

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1930s Ashcan School Leonard Pytlak Art

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Lithograph

The Fan
The Fan

The Fan

By Leonard Pytlak

Located in Fairlawn, OH

The Fan Silkscreen printed in colors, 1950's Signed and numbered in pencil by the artist (see photos) Edition: 40 (24/40) Condition: very good Image size: 25 1/8 x 19 5/8 inches Cou...

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1950s American Modern Leonard Pytlak Art

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Screen

The Whistle
The Whistle

The Whistle

By Leonard Pytlak

Located in Fairlawn, OH

The Whistle Silkscreen printed in colors, c. 1950's Signed and numbered in pencil by the artist Condition: very good Image: 23-1/2 x 18-1/2" Courtesy British Museum: Biography Born ...

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1950s Abstract Leonard Pytlak Art

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Screen

SPRING SONG

SPRING SONG

By Leonard Pytlak

Located in Portland, ME

Pytlak, Leonard. SPRING SONG. Screenprint in colors, not dated. Edition size not known. Titles and Signed in pencil. 14 1/2 x 17 3/4 inches (sheet). In excellent condition.

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Mid-20th Century Leonard Pytlak Art

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Screen

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