Etching of Robert Frost by Noted Printmaker and Designer Richard Hood, Signed by Both
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An etching of Robert Frost done in the 1930s by noted printmaker and designer Richard Hood, 7 x 6.5 inches, signed by both Frost and Hood. Hood was at one time President of the American Color Print Society. Frost, one of America’s greatest poets, won four Pulitzer prizes and was awarded the...
An etching of Robert Frost done in the 1930s by noted printmaker and designer Richard Hood, 7 x 6.5 inches, signed by both Frost and Hood. Hood was at one time President of the American Color Print Society. Frost, one of America’s greatest poets, won four Pulitzer prizes and was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 1960. He read one of his poems at the inauguration of John F. Kennedy.
This is our first Frost signed image in fourteen years.
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