Up for sale is this stunning authentic serigraph from Israeli Post-Impressionist artist Itzchak Takay. It is signed & numbered in pencil by the artist. The serigraph is in mint condition, the gold wooden frame has one small chip on the side as shown in the photo with no other issues. Artist: Itzchak Takay (1935~2012) Image Size: 16-1/2in. x 11in. | 42cm x 28cm Frame Size: 22-1/4in. x 21-1/4in. | 56.5cm x 54cm Edition: 221/300 This artwork was originally purchased from Park West Gallery located in Southfield, Michigan. Park West Gallery is the world’s largest art dealer, bringing the experience of collecting fine art to more than 3 million customers since 1969. Please review the photo’s carefully as they are part of the item’s description. Item is described to the best of my ability. Condition is my opinion only & so you should ask any pertinent questions prior to buying. If you are interested in having your item gift wrapped, let us know. Our gift wrapping service can also include a hand written card with your message on it. Returns are not accepted for Art, jewelry & items on sale. If you are unsure please ask. If your item was received damaged, defective, incorrect item or wrongfully described we will make it right, please contact us as soon as you can. We want your shopping experience with us to be a pleasant one from beginning to end. Return shipping will be paid by the buyer which will be reimbursed upon receiving the item. As well as being an acrylic painter & water colorist, Tarkay was a graphic artist & his rich tapestry of form & color was achieved primarily through the use of the serigraph. in his serigraphs, many colors are laid over one another & used to create texture & transparency. in his later years, Tarkay mentored younger Israeli artists including David Najar, Yuval Wolfson & Mark Kanovich who often visited his studio, worked alongside him & received his critiques. Tarkay was also the only artist to collaborate with Israeli master, Yaacov Agam (1928). He & Agam created two paintings which incorporated both artists’ imagery in a single painting. Tarkay’s art is influenced by French Impressionism, & Post-Impressionism, particularly Matisse & Toulouse-Lautrec. His work was exhibited at the International Art Expo in New York City in 1986 & 1987. He has been the subject of three books, published by Dr. Israel Perry. Perry Art Gallery & Park West Gallery, his dealer. (Wikipedia) Itzchak Takay, Serigraph, Artist Signed & Numbered in Pencil, Framed