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Love and Kisses - Lithograph, 1/200 (Early 1970s) by Theodore C. Polos 33x25"

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Love and Kisses - Lithograph, 1/200 (Early 1970s) by Theodore C. Polos 33x25
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Love and Kisses is a limited-edition lithograph by Greek-American modernist Theodore C. Polos (1901-1976), numbered 1/200 and produced in the early 1970s. The work measures 33 x 25 inches, presenting a strong mid-century graphic composition typical of Polos's printmaking style.

This example retains its original purchase receipt on the reverse, providing solid provenance and confirming period authenticity. Polos's lithographs from this era often feature stylized figures, geometric balance, and a refined interplay of line and color. As the first impression in the edition (1/200), this print carries additional desirability for collectors.

A well-preserved example of Polos's late-career lithographic work, ideal for collections focused on Greek modernism, émigré artists, and mid-century limited editions.

ARTIST BIO: Theodore C. Polos (1901-1976)
Theodore C. Polos was a Greek-born painter and printmaker who developed his career in the United States during the mid-20th century. His work blends classical Mediterranean influences with modernist abstraction, resulting in prints and paintings defined by strong graphic clarity, stylized form, and thoughtful color relationships.

Polos exhibited widely throughout his lifetime, contributing to the broader movement of European artists shaping American modernism in the post-war period. His limited-edition lithographs and silkscreens are recognized for their technical precision, balanced compositions, and distinctive modernist sensibility. Today, Polos's works remain valued for their craftsmanship, cultural hybridity, and their place within Greek-American modernist printmaking.