Graciela Rodo Boulanger
"Joueurs de Cartes"
(also known as "Three Children Playing Cards")The artwork is:
- New
- Hand Signed in Pencil
- Limited Edition of 116/200
- Hand Pulled lithograph
- Beautifully custom framed in a gold wood frame
- Triple matted in beige suede and off-white paper mat
- Framed Size: 19" x 21"
- Image Size:4" x 6"
- Framed in the USA
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- READY TO HANG - Hook and wire already on the artwork
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- Subject: The piece depicts three round-faced figures engaged in a game of cards at a table.
- Edition: This specific print is part of a limited edition of 200, as indicated by the "116/200" numbering in the lower-left corner.
- Signature: It is hand-signed by the artist in pencil in the lower-right margin
Raised in an artistic environment, Rodo Boulanger studied both piano and art as a child. At 22, she decided she must choose one or the other and began to devote all her attention to her art. Four years later, her pursuit of her art took her to Paris, where she still resides. In 1966, Rodo Boulanger's creative efforts began to be recognized with the publication of her first edition of engravings and her first exhibit in the United States.
Since then her work has been shown in more than 150 exhibitions on five continents. In 1979, she was designated by UNICEF as official artist for the International Year of the Child poster and two of her tapestries were presented in the public hall of the U.N. General Assembly that year.
Rodo Boulanger also has been recognized by The Museum of Modern Art of Latin America in Washington, DC; the Metropolitan Opera of New York; the World Federation of the United Nations Associations; The Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; the Museum of Modern Art, LaPaz; and the Modern Art Center, Zurich.
Her style is similar to that of the great Modigliano. She currently resides in Paris. Her works can be found in major museums worldwide.

