Limited Edition Signed Lithograph (500) by Eve Plumb, Best known as Jan on "The Brady Bunch". Overall: 24″ High x 30" Wide. 

Certificate: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Bilotta Gallery

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Two lithographs - “Sunset Blvd.” and “Melrose Ave.”

These pieces are original, seven color lithographs on Papier D’Arches. They were hand proofed and printed at Atelier Ettinger in New York City. Each piece is a limited edition of 500 and the plates have been effaced. Comes with a COA.

Melrose Ave

Both “Sunset Blvd.” and “Melrose Ave.” came about when I was interested in the bright, urban California landscape. I used the offset spacing, shadows, and deep blue sky to show the heat of the city on a sunlit day. They are glances at the iconic palm trees that line the streets of my hometown.



Eve Plumb started her acting career at age 6 performing in many television and commercials. She is well remembered for her portrayal of “Jan” on “The Brady Bunch”, as well as, TV movies such as “Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway” and “Little Women”. Eve studied improv comedy at The Groundlings School in Los Angeles. Stage credits include the off-Broadway Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron’s Love, Loss, and What I Wore, Miss Abigail’s Guide to Dating, Mating & Marriage, Unbroken Circle and regional theatre work throughout the United States. Eve has proudly been part of two “Broadway Backwards” performances for Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids. Recent television credits include “Law and Order: SVU” and “Army Wives.” Eve also starred in the film Blue Ruin (Winner Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, Sundance Spotlight Festival, Independent Spirit nominee).

Eve has been painting steadily for the last 25 years. Largely self-taught, she has focused on still life for the majority of her subject matter, painting objects or moments from her everyday life and travels. More recently she has expanded her subject matter to include NYC scenes as well as scenes from classic Film Noir and Western movies.

“Painting is a creative outlet for me when I’m not acting. It gives me a feeling of control over my creative life. An actor often has to wait for projects to come along, but I can paint any time of the day. I sometimes describe my art as ‘spontaneous still life’. Whenever I see a likely subject, everything stops and I take photographs. This holds the moment in time until I can paint it.”