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Dual Figure Fashion Illustration
20th Century Ink

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Carlyn Beckman-Friedman

This mid 20th century ink drawing on paper board is by Carlyn Beckman-Friedman (1934-2005). Beckman-Friedman was a Washington D.C. painter known for her Mystic Realist style heavily influenced by Impressionist principles. She trained at the Yudidsky School of Art, Corcoran School of Art, Maryland University, and George Washington University, as well as in Tuscany, Italy. Carlyn was a charter member of the American Institute of Graphic Art and the National Museum of Women in the Arts.

Her primary subjects were nature and human figures. For nature, Carlyn employed oil pastels, pen and ink drawings, and watercolor pencils, capturing the delicate balance of the natural world. For her depictions of people, she used textured acrylics and watercolor-style ink washes, often blending human forms with flowing, dynamic movement. 

Carlyn’s early dance training influenced the large, fluid movements in her paintings. Over a 40-year career, she worked as a studio artist, publications designer, art therapist, and teacher. One of the first women in commercial art, she later opened her own studio-gallery in Washington, D.C. in 1977.

Mid 20th Century
Ink on Paper Board
8.5"x19" unframed 

Signed in the image area in the upper left. Fair vintage condition with some damage and tape stains along the edges.

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