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Beach at Brighton

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Mary Faulconer

Mary Faulconer

$650

American (1912–2011)

  • Date: circa 1980
  • Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
  • Edition of AP 18/30
  • Image Size: 15.5 x 20 inches
  • Size: 23 in. x 30 in. (58.42 cm x 76.2 cm)
  • Frame Size: 30 x 38.5 inches

$650

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about Beach at Brighton

"Beach at Brighton" by Mary Faulconer captures the elegant seaside charm of Victorian resort life through masterful Contemporary Folk Art techniques that showcase the artist’s distinctive primitive-inspired style.

This delightful Modern Art piece transforms the pristine beach scene into a nostalgic celebration of leisure and luxury, rendered with Faulconer’s characteristic attention to architectural detail and vibrant color palette. The artist’s sophisticated approach to depicting the white resort complex, colorful rowboats, and charming trolley car creates a composition that bridges historical narrative with contemporary artistic expression. A perfect addition for collectors who appreciate American Folk Art and the intersection of social observation with primitive artistic sensibilities.

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About The Artist: Mary Faulconer

Mary Faulconer studied under Alexey Brodovitch at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art where she taught in the Design Laboratory of the Museum School. She has in addition, served as Art Director of Mademoiselle Magazine and Harpers Bazaar. Her free lance work has appeared in Fortune, House and Garden, Life, Look, Seventeen, Town and Country and Vogue magazines. Among her credits is a painting reproduced for UNICEF in 1972 and a commission to...

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About The Medium: Lithograph

A print created using flat stones or metal plates. The artist creates a lithograph by drawing an image directly onto the printing element using materials like lithograph crayons or special grease pencils. After this, the drawing is transferred from the plate to the paper in multiples. A lithograph will not have dots when examined with a magnifying glass.

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Beach at Brighton

Mary Faulconer

circa 1980

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Beach at Brighton

Mary Faulconer

circa 1980

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