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Jack Laycox Mid-Century Signed '71 Palace of Arts San Francisco Monotone Print
Jack Laycox Mid-Century Signed '71 Palace of Arts San Francisco Monotone Print
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Item Description
Jack Laycox signed Mid-Century era print featuring a man and child walking to the Palace of the Arts building in San Francisco. Strongly graphic monotone piece in gold/yellow and black. Signed both in the plate and in pencil lower right on backing with date "'71." Titled lower left. Unframed. Print is adhered to paper backing. Print 6.25" x 8.5." Paper backing 10" x 12." See photos.
Raised in Northern California, Laycox attended both UC Berkeley and San Francisco State where his studies and early career where in engineering and included a position where he developed technical illustrations for the Atomic Energy Commission. He eventually turned to fine art, however, and developed a boldly colorful and impressionistic style through watercolor and oil painting. He lectured frequently about art and gained widespread recognition and numerous awards throughout his career.
Item Specifics
Artist: Jack Laycox
Subject: Palace of the Arts, San Francisco
Material: Limited Edition Print
Size: Print 6.25" x 8.5." Paper backing 10" x 12."
Item Condition
Print is in very good condition. It is adhered to a paper backing. May be slightest use wear. See photos.
The majority of our finds are pre-owned antique, vintage and retro items and therefore may have some overall use wear due to its age. Any significant wear or damage will be noted. Please review condition write-up and photos before purchasing and contact us if you have any questions.