LeRoy Neiman — “Bethesda Fountain, Central Park” (1989) Original Hand-Signed Color Screenprint (Framed)

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Medium: Color screenprint on wove paper Image Size: 30¼″ × 37¾″ | Framed: 40⅛″ × 47⅝″ Edition: No. 15 of 500 | Hand-signed and numbered in pencil lower right Date: 1989 Condition: Excellent; full margins, vibrant color, professionally framed Provenance: Private collection

“Bethesda Fountain – Central Park” is a radiant New York cityscape by LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921–2012), celebrating the timeless charm of one of Manhattan’s most iconic landmarks.
Rendered in Neiman’s vivid palette of cerulean blues, magentas, and greens, the scene captures the movement and vitality of Central Park on a bright afternoon — with horse-drawn carriages, strolling couples, and the glittering Angel of the Waters fountain at its center.

This 1989 screenprint exemplifies Neiman’s mastery of color and composition, balancing impressionistic light with the electric energy of urban life.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Medium: Color screenprint on wove paper Image Size: 30¼″ × 37¾″ | Framed: 40⅛″ × 47⅝″ Edition: No. 15 of 500 | Hand-signed and numbered in pencil lower right Date: 1989 Condition: Excellent; full margins, vibrant color, professionally framed Provenance: Private collection

“Bethesda Fountain – Central Park” is a radiant New York cityscape by LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921–2012), celebrating the timeless charm of one of Manhattan’s most iconic landmarks.
Rendered in Neiman’s vivid palette of cerulean blues, magentas, and greens, the scene captures the movement and vitality of Central Park on a bright afternoon — with horse-drawn carriages, strolling couples, and the glittering Angel of the Waters fountain at its center.

This 1989 screenprint exemplifies Neiman’s mastery of color and composition, balancing impressionistic light with the electric energy of urban life.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921–2012) was one of the most renowned chroniclers of 20th-century life. His vivid paintings and screenprints immortalized moments of sport, society, and travel, uniting energy and glamour in equal measure.
Neiman’s works appear in leading institutions including the Smithsonian Institution, The Art Institute of Chicago, and the Library of Congress.