Maker: George Biddle      Inventory #: SC- 10623
Born to a prominent Philadelphia family, George Biddle gave up the study of law to become an artist. He studied in Europe and the United States and after WWI, in 1928, he traveled to Mexico with Diego Rivera. He became immersed in the issues of social class and poverty and became known as a social realist. This lithograph, signed and dated 1928 is an example of this kind of work. It is titled, 'Hombre! Que sin vergueunza!' which loosely translates to 'Buddy aren't you ashamed of yourself". The framed 23" by 18.75" print is in excellent condition.

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