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Vintage Lithograph "Casting for Character" by Don Freeman - Theatrical Scene

Vintage Lithograph "Casting for Character" by Don Freeman - Theatrical Scene

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Vintage Lithograph "Casting for Character" by Don Freeman - Theatrical Scene

Product Description:
This rare lithograph titled "Casting for Character" by Don Freeman captures a lively scene from a theatre production's backstage moments. Freeman's attention to detail in portraying the raw and candid expressions of individuals in the theatre world gives this piece a remarkable authenticity. The artwork beautifully illustrates the essence of human character and the dynamics of stage life, making it a must-have for theatre enthusiasts or collectors of fine lithographs. 

  • Dimensions:

    • Height: 9 inches
    • Width: 11 inches
  • Material:
    Printed on high-quality paper, this lithograph is in vintage condition, reflecting the era in which it was produced. Freeman's skill in capturing human expression and theatre atmosphere makes this piece a dynamic snapshot of backstage life during the mid-20th century.

About the Artist:
Don Freeman was an American artist known for his lithographs and illustrations, particularly capturing scenes of New York City life. He had a deep connection with the theatre and often drew inspiration from its characters and environments. His work is celebrated for its vivid storytelling and emotional depth, offering viewers an intimate look into the world of stage performance and urban life.

Significance:
"Casting for Character" exemplifies Freeman's fascination with the theatre and his ability to portray scenes that resonate with humor, emotion, and a touch of satire. The artwork is significant for its cultural reflection of theatre in the 1930s and the way it brings to life the often unseen moments behind the scenes.

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