Joanne Ziprin's 1952 Screen-Printed Valentine Card for Inkweed Art
Joanne Ziprin created a screen-printed greeting card for Inkweed Art around 1952, featuring the playful text "Stop doodling! Be my Valentine~." The artwork measures 4 7?8 by 23 7?8 inches, with a photograph credited to Jeffrey Sturges. Maccarone in New York and the artist are credited for courtesy. This entry was posted on artcritical on October 8, 2013, at 7:50 pm. The card represents a historical piece of art ephemera from the mid-20th century. Its documentation highlights Ziprin's early work in printmaking. The image serves as a record of artistic production from that era. Details about its current exhibition or publication context are not provided in the source.
Key facts
- Joanne Ziprin made a screen-printed greeting card for Inkweed Art
- The card dates to approximately 1952
- It features the text "Stop doodling! Be my Valentine~"
- Dimensions are 4 7?8 x 23 7?8 inches
- Photo credit is given to Jeffrey Sturges
- Courtesy is attributed to the artist and Maccarone, New York
- The entry was posted on October 8, 2013, at 7:50 pm
- It was published on artcritical
Entities
Artists
- Joanne Ziprin
- Jeffrey Sturges
Institutions
- Inkweed Art
- Maccarone
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States