Edna Hibel Limited Edition lithograph - MONIQUE - Number 692 of 1000 - Framed hotsell and Ready to hang! Collectible Art - Famous Female Artist

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Edna Hibel Limited Edition lithograph - MONIQUE - Number 692 of 1000 - Framed hotsell and Ready to hang! Collectible Art - Famous Female Artist, Well known and Highly Collected Female Artist EDNA HIBEL who painted into her 90's Born 1917 and died.
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Product code: Edna Hibel Limited Edition lithograph - MONIQUE - Number 692 of 1000 - Framed hotsell and Ready to hang! Collectible Art - Famous Female Artist

Well known and Highly Collected Female Artist EDNA HIBEL who painted into her 90's. Born 1917 and died 2014.
This Framed and ready to hang Lithograph numbered hotsell #692 of 1,000 is just gorgeous!
In frame measures 17x17.5" in diameter.

Edna Hibel often credited her fourth-grade math teacher with launching her career as an artist.
“I guess I was adding and subtracting too quickly,” she told the Globe in 1974. “Anyway, I'd have my work done before the others and I probably became fidgety. That's when my teacher gave me a small box of watercolors to hold my attention.”
The teacher's strategy led Ms. Hibel to start creating art, a passion she pursued until she was 93, when a shoulder injury kept her from working. Over the decades, she produced thousands of paintings, lithographs, sculptures, and other works, which she exhibited in numerous galleries and a museum dedicated to her work.
For over 40 years, Edna Hibel has been referred to as America's best loved and most versatile artist, and best colorist. Since being commissioned by the Foundation of the U.S. National Archives in 1995 to commemorate 75 years of women receiving the universal right to vote, Hibel is now also acclaimed as the "Heart and Conscience of America."

Edna Hibel was educated at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts, from 1935-39, and was a special graduate student, 1942, and was honored with the Sturtevant Traveling Fellowship to Mexico. The work of Edna Hibel has been exhibited in prestigious museums and galleries in more than 20 countries on four continents including national museums in Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Russia and the U.S.A., and under the royal patronage of Count and Countess Bernadotte of Germany, Count Thor Bonde of Sweden, Prince and the late Princess Rainier of Monaco and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of England.

Hibel received medals of honor from His Eminence Pope John Paul II and the late Belgiam King Baudouin, and has received three honorary Doctorate degrees including her most recent from Eureka College, the alma mater of President Ronald Regan. According to Will Ray, Palm Beach County Cultural Council, Miss Hibel is Palm Beach's most famous artist. ....In addition to her numerous artistic awards, Edna Hibel has received many humanitarian honors for her more than one half century in raising donations with her work for children's and medical charities.

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