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AMERICA TO MEXICO - VIC HERMAN (1919-1999) "EATING UP THE PROFITS" MEXICAN .

$ 39.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Provenance: Certificate of Authenticity
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Culture: Mexican
  • Famed American "Ambassador with a Brush": Artist Vic Herman (1919-1999)
  • Condition: New
  • S&N Limited Edition Lithograph: "Eating Up the Profits" - Mexico
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
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    Description

    FINE ART LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH
    "EATING UP THE PROFITS" - A SMALL TORTILLA STAND
    AMERICA TO MEXICO FINE ART ARTIST VIC HERMAN
    This is a superb
    Fine Art
    Limited Edition
    Lithograph
    "Eating Up the Profits"
    Signed & Numbered
    by
    famous
    American Artist Vic Herman
    (1919-1999).
    In this Fine Art Lithograph, the artist presents a Mexican man sitting at his small
    tortilla stand
    waiting for customers. Tortillas, meaning 'little tortas' (little cakes), are flatbreads made of corn or wheat. Flatbread tortillas have been a staple in Mexico where they have been used for centuries to make tacos, burritos, enchiladas, and the like. He is patient, but the day is hot and his midday hunger is great. He is now
    "Eating Up the Profits"
    !
    Mr. Herman
    was born in Massachusetts, but grew up in Los Angeles where he learned to speak Spanish and nurtured a great love and respect for his Mexican-American schoolmates and neighbors.
    During World War II
    , Mr. Herman was a field correspondent for "Stars and Stripes" and created the character
    Winnie the WAC
    for the U.S. Navy. He later created other figures including
    Elsie the Cow and Reddy Kilowatt.
    His illustrations were carried in virtually all of the national magazines of his day.
    Mr. Herman was nationally and internationally-known as
    "
    The Norman Rockwell of Mexico
    "
    because he portrayed the Mexican people in their own culture, doing their normal day-to-day activities as well as at their special times, just as Mr. Rockwell did for the American people. The artist often gave his artwork such
    whimsical titles as:
    "Birth of a Tycoon of Manana"
    ,
    "
    Patience Is the Companion of Wisdom
    "
    ,
    "A Bellyful Means a Happy Heart",
    "Two Heads Are Better Th
    an One", and here
    "Eating Up the Profits"
    .
    The
    "Eating Up the Profits"
    Image
    was part of the
    "
    Many Faces of Mexico Exhibition
    "
    that traveled extensively in Mexico and the United States under the sponsorship of
    both the Mexican and American Governments
    . In February 1974,
    American Artist Magazine
    published its
    article
    by Frederic Whitaker,
    "
    Vic Herman: Ambassador with a Brush
    ", a name by which Mr. Herman also became known. His
    artwork is today included in numerous public, private, and corporate fine art collections.
    This
    "Eating Up the Profits"
    Fine Art Limited Edition Lithograph
    is
    number 191
    from the artist
    '
    s
    limited edition of 300 numbered lithographs plus Proofs. Its
    image size is 13½" high by 26" wide; its paper size 18" by 29½".
    Mr. Herman signed the lithograph in the bottom right-hand margin below the image and wrote the edition number on the left.
    The Lithograph is
    in new condition
    , having been kept in a Mylar sleeve, climate-controlled, never framed.
    It comes with a
    Certificate of Authenticity
    from the International Fine Art Distributor of the Limited Edition.
    This is an
    outstanding, enjoyable Fine Art Lithograph
    by
    renowned America to Mexico Fine Art Artist
    .
    Copyright 2021 Arta
    new.US
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    special, hard, 4-inch-diameter
    fine art shipping tube
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    all fine artwork shipped
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