About this item Vintage Arthur Sarnoff 1979 Lithograph Ringo The Clown, Musical Artwork, Works This vintage lithograph by Arthur Sarnoff from 1979 features Ringo the Clown, a beloved character. The artwork showcases a MCM style and includes a wind. Ringo The Clown was produced in 1979, the dimensions are 17" x 21".
The bright colors and facial expression intensify's Ringo's portrait. These features bring Ringo alive with the detailed art work and bright colors. 1979 A.
Kaplan & Co. NYC Lithograph Ringo the clown Excellent condition, slightest minor flaws to bottom edge as shown but once framed it will be unseen 16" × 20" No discoloration, rips or tears Great packaging and fast shipping. I took this Arthur Sarnoff Ringo the Clown Litho out of its picture frame.
I found tons of information at the bottom of the litho 1979 Arthur A. Kaplan Co., Inc., N.Y.C. D-9762 Ringo the Clown Litho in U.S.A.
I measured the litho to be 5" x 7" and the frame to be 7 1/2" x 9 1/2". I researched on ebay and they are or/and a lot larger or made in. Ringo the clown wood frame music box.
Music works. Has nose. Paint is rubbing off around where the nose is.
Ready to hang. View RINGO THE CLOWN (1979) By Arthur Saron Sarnoff; art print; 11 X 14 1/4; Signed;. Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction prices on MutualArt.
Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Arthur Sarnoff Vintage 1979 Lithograph Ringo The Clown, MCM Framed 10" x 8" at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Vintage Clown Music Box by Arthur Sarnoff Framed Litho Wind Up Nose plays Send in the ClownsThis framed lithograph of Ringo the Clown, done by artist Arthur Sarnoff in 1979 is a great piece for any clown enthusiast. The frame measures 10 3/4" x 8 1/2" x 1 /34" & features a wooden wind up knob in the shape of a red clown nose. This winds up a music box that plays "Send in the Clowns." This.
The image is a framed print of a clown painting by American artist Arthur Sarnoff. Titled "Ringo the Clown" or "Elmo the Clown," it was originally produced as a lithograph in 1979. Ringo the Clown, born John Wayne Casey, was born into poverty in a dirty part of London.
His parents were killed in a mugging when he was eight years, which left him fending for himself in the streets.