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Appletree Books Offering Pearce*Bates Prints to Benefit Cedar Fairmount

Limited Edition Pearce*Bates Prints available at Appletree Books. Sale of these etchings and woodcuts will benefit the special projects of Cedar Fairmount Business District.

Limited edition prints of K.C. Pearce and Bob Bates has been donated to the Cedar Fairmount Special Improvement District by Grant and Ellen Kloppman of the former Vixseboxse Art Galleries.

This famous artist team of Pearce and Bates has had their worked displayed from Amsterdam to Tokyo.  They chose subject reflecting their interest and hobbies.   These beautiful limited edition prints, in pastel colors, are of animals, birds, flowers, sailing, flying, sports, a north wood camp,  and natural landscapes.   They were done in the  50′s and 60′s .

The prints of Pearce – Bates are a result of their personal handiwork in every phase  Each impression is inked and printed one at a time (five colors on a print indicate five impressions.)   The prints would be a delightful edition to decorate any room.  They are priced from $30.00 to $60.00.

Jane Kessler , owner of Appletree Books, is making the Pearce-Bates Prints available at reasonable prices.  Proceeds will benefit the special projects of the Cedar Fairmount Special Improvement District.

For more information contact Appletree Books at 216 791-2665 or visit www.cedarfairmount.org.

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