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Crawl Stainless Steel Linnea Pergola Signed San Francisco Watch

Currency:USD Category:Art / Medium - Lithographs Start Price:1.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 500.00 USD
Crawl Stainless Steel Linnea Pergola Signed San Francisco Watch
SOLD
225.00USDto floor+ buyer's premium
This item SOLD at 2015 Nov 11 @ 22:50UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Limited edition designer watch by the Crawl Watch Company. This watch features the artwork of Linnea Pergola and is titled "San Francisco" from the American City Series. The piece is numbered and signed by the artist on the inside of the band. Piece is number 83 of only 100. Each watch represents the unique symbols of each city which make up the great nation of America. Linnea Pergola creates vivid scenes of familiar locations found around the world and transforms them into modern day masterpieces. "San Francisco" is a limited edition analog watch produced by Crawl Watch Co. with a stainless steel back with the edition numbering engraved onit from Pergola's "American City" series. Inspired by the world-famous city of San Francisco, this piece depicts some of the great symbols of the city. The watch comes in a beautiful decorative box adorned with the artist's artwork of San Francisco, Chicago, New York, New Orleans, and Los Angeles. Measures approx. 1.5" (watch face diameter), 4" x 4" x 2" (box). This timepiece is one of only 100 limited edition watches that feature the unmistakable art of Linnea Pergola. This unique artwork has been exhibited throughout Europe and the United States. Pergola's paintings and original prints are immediately recognizable by her signature style. Well known urban landmarks around the world are turned into animated scenes with electric color. The art of Linnea Pergola has been featured in such galleries as the Ambassador Gallery in New York, the Fine Art Museum of Long Island, Martin Lawrence Gallery in Chicago, Roberts Gallery in Scottsdale, Art One Gallery in LA, John Szoke Graphics in New York and Gallerie I.D. in Geneva Switzerland.