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… for sale, in this case. I’m neither the seller nor an agent for the seller. I’m just the messenger for “a serigraph wall mural attributed to Carl G. Evers, a depiction of the busy part of lower Manhattan accurate to 1876. It’s huge: six 10′ by 2.5′ panels. It comes with four more [with] blank background. A small limited run released by James Seeman, it’s never been displayed and in perfect original condition.”
The contact person [Sara] can be contacted at popsbasement24@gmail.com, and says, “My 90-year-old grandfather has strong ties to the seaport area. He needs to sell it. I’m trying to find a private buyer or a non profit or someone who may buy it to donate to the museum. His main concern is that he wants it to be appreciated and seen. I’m hoping to find the right person whose interested or may know the perfect person or place. And, you can request to see the piece at its location in Staten Island.”
For a video showing the entire mural, click here. For more of Evers work, click here and here.
Gift hunting, anyone?
I’ve not seen the mural, but I hope it get a new home soon.
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