Garry Griffin II Watercolor on Paper of Chicago Street Scene
Item Details
A watercolor painting on paper of a Chicago street scene by Garry Griffin II. This work features anonymous people walking down Chicago’s Michigan Avenue with a silhouette of the Tribune Tower visible in the background. The sun shines through the skyscrapers and the urban architecture, illuminating the scene and casting shadows on the street. This painting comes with a handwritten letter attached, written to ‘Aunt Alice and Family’, and is signed ‘Love always, your nephew, Garry, Cathy, & Adonay’. The letter specifies that the scene depicts ‘Chicago around the 1960s’. The painting remains unmounted and unframed. It is signed in dark blue to the lower left.
Condition
- some small stains and marks concentrated in upper left area of composition.
Dimensions
- measurement of paper; painted image measures approximately 19.75"W x 28.25"H.
Item #
16NYC998-1164