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Raffael, Joseph

JOSEPH RAFFAEL Pond with Goldfish, 2004

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This captivating Joseph Raffael poster, published by the Lincoln Center for the Mostly Mozart Festival in 2004, is a limited edition piece, with only 500 prints available. Renowned for his vibrant and immersive artwork, Raffael's design brilliantly encapsulates the spirit of the festival, blending musical elegance with visual splendor. The poster's rich colors and intricate details reflect Raffael’s distinctive style, making it a cherished collectible for art enthusiasts and classical music lovers alike. Whether displayed in a home or office, this poster adds a touch of cultural sophistication and artistic beauty.

Details

Sku: LC1171

Artist: Joseph Raffael

Title: Pond with Goldfish

Year: 2004

Signed: No

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 500

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Dimensions

Paper Size: 33.25 x 45.75 inches ( 84 x 116 cm )

Image Size: 28.5 x 42.5 inches ( 72 x 108 cm )

JOSEPH RAFFAEL Pond with Goldfish, 2004

$250

About the Artist

Joseph Raffael

“Painting has been for me the way to explore the exalting and profound mystery of being alive & here on this earth. My mother was a farmer’s daughter from the tip of Long Island. As a family, we lived in Brooklyn. It was W.W.II and we had a victory garden and flowers in the backyard. The garden meant something very deep to my mother. I helped her with it. More than anything else my own experience of the plant nature realm was influenced and inspired by my mother & that garden amidst its plants and the cherry tree. I now 6 decades later paint cherry tree blossoms from Lannis’ and my garden here in France. The Brooklyn garden is where I first witnessed the patterns of seasons, the dormant times, the flourishing times. I think nature’s alchemy really affected me from those beginning garden times. Alchemy and magic in the sense of the wonder of watching buds come out of the earth. They weren’t there yesterday, but here they are today. Seeing blossoms come alive is the same as watching a painting come forth out of the white space of a page or a canvas. The garden is another example of how one begins with nothing but seeds and the brown colored space of the earth from which, little by little, the garden emerges.” -Joseph Raffael, 2009
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