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Two (2) Howard Finster (Georgia/Alabama, 1916-2001) screenprints after early paintings by the artist, both with printed frames. Both signed and numbered 3/100 in pencil, lower margin. Item 1: Print after the artist’s 1978 painting “The Devils Vice” (no. 1112). A woman trapped in a large, red vice grip cries out “To [sic] Late Now” while smaller figures manipulate the grip, all within an expansive landscape. A car accident accompanied by the text “Death Cries From The Highways” appears at lower right. Sight: 12 in. H x 13 in. W. Item 2: Print after the artist’s 1982 painting “People are Crowded in Lines for Many Things” (no. 2361). The upper half of the composition consists of colorful human figures while the lower half consists primarily of black-and-white text and geometric designs. Sight: 11 1/2 in. H x 14 1/4 in. W. Both housed under plexiglass in ebonized wood frames with black mats. Both frames: 16 1/4 in. H x 21 1/4 in. W.
CONDITION: Excellent condition. Not examined out of frames.