Mervin Jules (American, 1912-1994) HIPPO ❦ Hand Colored Lithograph in Archival Frame w/Provenance- This hand colored by the artist lithograph distinguishes itself from simple prints of the same image
- Signed "M. Jules" in image lower-right of center
- Professionally reframed on an acid-free mat
- Lot includes a laminated provenance sheet and framer's receipt ❦ both housed in a pocket on the frame reverse
- Some discoloration and light wrinkling from the original framing
Dimensions (Image): 13.25"W x 10.25"H
Dimensions (Frame): 20"W x 17 3/8"H x .75"D
Mervin Jules (1912–1994) was an American artist known for his silk screen prints. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he faced the challenges of polio, which damaged his legs. Despite this, he persevered, using canes and braces throughout his life. Jules attended Baltimore City College and the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). Later, he moved to New York City, where he studied at the Art Students League of New York, learning from notable artists like Thomas Hart Benton.