Product code: Peanuts Snoopy TOM EVERHART newest I Think I Might Be Sinking Charles M. Schulz Dog Art
TOM EVERHART 2003 RARE COLLECTIBLE VINTAGE ART POSTER Title: “I think I might be sinking" (based on the official acrylic piece, which was enamel and varnish on canvas.) Printed on thick poster paper Paper size: Width 36" x Height 24" This piece pictures snoopy dog from the comic strip series "Peanuts" Never previously framed. Has some yellowing around the edges in the white margin due to age, some slight marks in the white margin which can be concealed when framing. TOM EVERHART: Everhart began his undergraduate studies at the Yale School of Art and Architecture in 1970. In 1972 he participated in an independent study program under Earl Hoffman at St. Mary's College. He returned to the Yale School of Art and Architecture in 1974 where he completed his graduate work in 1976, followed by postgraduate studies at the Musée de l'Orangerie, in Paris. In 1980, he was introduced to cartoonist Charles M. Schulz at Schulz's studios in Santa Rosa, California Ref#A00217 newest.
TOM EVERHART 2003 RARE COLLECTIBLE VINTAGE ART POSTER Title: “I think I might be sinking" (based on the official acrylic piece, which was enamel and varnish on canvas.) Printed on thick poster paper Paper size: Width 36" x Height 24" This piece pictures snoopy dog from the comic strip series "Peanuts" Never previously framed. Has some yellowing around the edges in the white margin due to age, some slight marks in the white margin which can be concealed when framing. TOM EVERHART: Everhart began his undergraduate studies at the Yale School of Art and Architecture in 1970. In 1972 he participated in an independent study program under Earl Hoffman at St. Mary's College. He returned to the Yale School of Art and Architecture in 1974 where he completed his graduate work in 1976, followed by postgraduate studies at the Musée de l'Orangerie, in Paris. In 1980, he was introduced to cartoonist Charles M. Schulz at Schulz's studios in Santa Rosa, California Ref#A00217 newest.