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Odalisque, Rare Hand Signed Lithograph, Edition of 100, Framed, 1971 by Colleen Browning

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Lithograph

1971

Edition Size: 100

Sheet Size: 20.5 x 25.75 inches

Signed

Condition: Excellent

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Lithograph on paper. Hand signed upper left by Colleen Browning. Hand numbered 85/100 upper left. Artwork size: 20.5 x 25.75 inches. Frame size: 33.5 x 38.5 inches.

Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity is included.

About the Artist: Colleen Browning (1929–2003) was a New York–based painter known for her atmospheric realism and quiet, introspective scenes of everyday life. Born in England and raised in Ireland, she later moved to the United States, where she became associated with the realist tradition while developing a distinctive, poetic style.
Browning’s work often captured fleeting moments—figures in shadow, reflections in shop windows, or light filtering through urban spaces—imbued with a sense of mystery and stillness. Influenced by artists like Edward Hopper, she focused on mood and subtle emotional depth rather than overt narrative.

She exhibited widely throughout her career, including at major institutions such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, and gained recognition for her technical skill and evocative compositions. Today, her paintings are held in prominent public and private collections, and she is remembered as a significant figure in 20th-century American realism.

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Colleen Browning

Colleen Browning (1929–2003) was a New York–based painter known for her atmospheric realism and quiet, introspective scenes of everyday life. Born in England and raised in Ireland, she later moved to the United States, where she became associated with the realist tradition while developing a distinctive, poetic style.
Browning’s work often captured fleeting moments—figures in shadow, reflections in shop windows, or light filtering through urban spaces—imbued with a sense of mystery and stillness. Influenced by artists like Edward Hopper, she focused on mood and subtle emotional depth rather than overt narrative.

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