Abraham Hankins
Philadelphia
This woodcut by Hankins captures the push and pull of a school of fish in a pond. Bright and colorful, with black lines defining skeletons and gills is a bit more unusual for Hankins who usually worked in earth tones
Abraham P. Hankins (1896-1963) was an American modernist painter whose work is found at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The National Gallery of Art and the Barnes Foundation.
Philadelphia
This woodcut by Hankins captures the push and pull of a school of fish in a pond. Bright and colorful, with black lines defining skeletons and gills is a bit more unusual for Hankins who usually worked in earth tones
Abraham P. Hankins (1896-1963) was an American modernist painter whose work is found at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The National Gallery of Art and the Barnes Foundation.
Philadelphia
This woodcut by Hankins captures the push and pull of a school of fish in a pond. Bright and colorful, with black lines defining skeletons and gills is a bit more unusual for Hankins who usually worked in earth tones
Abraham P. Hankins (1896-1963) was an American modernist painter whose work is found at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The National Gallery of Art and the Barnes Foundation.
Dimensions
W 13 3/4”
H 6 7/8”
With carved gold frame
W 20 ½”
H 13”
Condition: Perfect
Frame: Perfect