Phoenix Art Museum
OfficialPhilip C. Curtis "The Concert" Print
$42.00 USD
Description
Philip C. Curtis painted The Concert in 1960, capturing a surreal moment where music seems to bend reality itself, now part of the Phoenix Art Museum's permanent collection. This reproduction brings that dreamlike precision into your space, letting you live with Curtis's uncanny ability to make the impossible feel oddly intimate. Hang it somewhere you'll actually look at it, not just somewhere it matches the couch.
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