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Edition of 8 - Two Color Original Lithograph on Paper - Signed and numbered in pencil by the artist - In excellent condition // Barber Shop by Robert Cottingham, a two-color lithograph from 1989, captures the nostalgic charm of an old-fashioned barbershop with photorealistic precision. This limited edition print, with only eight copies, features a classic barber pole mounted on a brick building façade, casting a stark shadow that emphasizes the architectural details. The subtle grayscale tones and meticulous attention to light and texture showcase Cottingham’s mastery of urban Americana and his focus on everyday symbols. The sign reading Barber Shop in the window further grounds the piece in its cultural context, highlighting themes of tradition and timelessness in the ordinary. Cottingham’s work reflects his fascination with vintage signage and the beauty of urban landscapes, encapsulating a moment of quiet nostalgia.
Barber Shop, 1989
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Edition of 8 - Two Color Original Lithograph on Paper - Signed and numbered in pencil by the artist - In excellent condition // Barber Shop by Robert Cottingham, a two-color lithograph from 1989, captures the nostalgic charm of an old-fashioned barbershop with photorealistic precision. This limited edition print, with only eight copies, features a classic barber pole mounted on a brick building façade, casting a stark shadow that emphasizes the architectural details. The subtle grayscale tones and meticulous attention to light and texture showcase Cottingham’s mastery of urban Americana and his focus on everyday symbols. The sign reading Barber Shop in the window further grounds the piece in its cultural context, highlighting themes of tradition and timelessness in the ordinary. Cottingham’s work reflects his fascination with vintage signage and the beauty of urban landscapes, encapsulating a moment of quiet nostalgia.
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