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Information for this artwork is
supplied from the Certificate of Authenticity which is included in the sale
of this wonderful print.
Registration No. 179564
Artist: Charles Lee
Title:
Andante
Date: 2006
Size: 7 " x 9 3/8"
Description: Seriolithograph in
color on archival paper. Signed in plate.
Condition: Excellent / Fine
This sale includes the COA and
Artist Biography.
This item comes from an estate and is
being sold for a client. Please click on the thumbnail photos
below for larger images.
We are not an authority nor
conservators. We are supplying numerous photos in the hopes they can
answer any questions you might have. We will gladly
take other photos if needed and answer any questions the best we can and all our answers will be solely based on our personal opinion and
observation.
Should you have any questions please
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final.
We are currently in the process of inventorying and listing many pieces of
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About the Artist

Korean born Charles Lee is a diverse multi talented artist with a capability of creating many different types of art, from pencil drawn portraitures to tranquil painted landscapes and arresting abstracts.
His most recent compositions are paintings with a raised richly-textured finish, that utilize mixed media. They are a compelling combination of traditional and neo classic.
In the execution of his designs Lee embraces oils, watercolors and acrylics. He also has a penchant for a bright and eye catching pallet (including gold foil), that demonstrates his keen sense of color; yet in spite of such vibrant imagery he presents his subjects in a calm reflective and almost ethereal way.
Working on canvas and paper, Lee reveals a knowledge and fascination with Roman, Greek and Egyptian architecture, as well as the human female form.
Figures of traditional women are often time set against neo-classical backdrops such as palaces or mansions.
Columns are another element used frequently as this craftsman calls to mind memorable periods in ancient history.
"I want people to be there….to be inside of this period in time…inside those beautiful buildings", he says.
Every one of his paintings is rich in the details that have become lost in much of today's art. Perhaps it is his background with the works of the great masters, Michael Angelo, Renoir, Cezanne, Van Gough and Da Vinci, that has contributed to his meticulous attention to detail.
Lee began showing an affinity for at in 1955 at the young age of seven. In order to home his skills he attended middle school and high school in his home town of Seoul. It was in high school that he received his first honor in art creativity: a gold medal in an international competition.He went on to graduate from a university where he majored in art and had his first personal show at the age of twenty three.
Shortly after, in the 1970's, Lee exhibited in the Hong Kong and Tokyo group shows.
The middle to latter part of the same decade brought Lee wider acclaim when he presented his second one man show and had his works displayed at the Tae Yoon and Man Kang galleries in Seoul. Subsequently, during the 1980's, while employed at the Gaius Art Studio, many of his works were exported to America.
Prior to coming to America, Lee taught his techniques in Korea.
Lee arrived in the United States in the onset of the 1990's and worked with a Miami wholesaler of fine art.
Today Lee shows his true talent and true versatility as an artist. His art reflects his uncompromising high standards.
He now resides in Florida with is wife and two children. (Bio from Park West Gallery)
We will gladly sell to customers outside of the US, however, you must contact us first for applicable shipping charges. And where possible, it must ship insured or registered which be included in the shipping charge we provide. The shipping charge noted in this listing is for delivery within the United States..
  
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sold for a client,
All items are sold as is and all sales are final.
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