
Art & Collectibles
Jack Carlton 1969 Framed Pen & Ink Drawing 'Le Dieu Vent Empoisonnant' Signed Original Art
$450.00Description
This striking original pen and ink drawing features a dynamic, multi-armed figure adorned with Egyptian symbols including ankh crosses, a halo, a skull, and bird motifs. The figure stands over a detailed industrial cityscape, rendered in extraordinary stippling and line work. The French title at the bottom reads 'Le Dieu Vent Empoisonnant' (roughly 'The Poisoning Wind God'), and the piece bears an artist's signature in the lower right corner. The artwork is executed on aged paper with a warm cream tone, suggesting it may date from several decades ago. The level of detail and draftsmanship is exceptional, indicating a skilled and likely trained artist. The piece is framed under glass in a metal frame. Paper shows natural age toning consistent with vintage works. No visible tears, foxing, or major damage noted. Shipping will be carefully packed with bubble wrap and corner protectors. Local pickup preferred for this fragile framed piece. Buyers interested in provenance research are encouraged to reach out. This would make a remarkable addition to any surrealist, occult, or visionary art collection.
Condition
GoodArtwork appears intact with no visible tears or major damage. Some age toning to the paper (cream/beige color). Frame appears to be a simple metal frame in good condition. Minor reflective glare in photo makes full assessment difficult.
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