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							Quentin Crisp Self-Portrait, 1986Limited edition of 100 stone lithographs, 14" x 18".
 Personally signed, numbered and colored (ascot, hair, kerchief) by Quentin Crisp.
 Lithography by Wayne Kline of the Rolling Stone Press, Atlanta, Georgia.
 
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								| Micheal Hirtz, a producer of Mr. Crisp's one-man show Evening with Quentin Crisp, writes, "Quentin and I spent a great deal of time together. He was a wonderful person and a great inspiration to all. In 1986 while in Atlanta, Quentin and I met master printer Wayne Kline. Using a special technique, Quentin drew his self portrait on a slab of limestone which was used to make the impressions for 100 artist editions. Afterwards (over a period of years) Quentin colored individually each print in one of three colors: pink, fusia, and blue. All were numbered and signed by Quentin." 
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