Twenty years after Abe's passing, his long time secretary Peggy Lustig stumbled across a repository of priceless art in her attic while attempting to wake her ailing brother.
Underneath his cot, wrapped in yellow racing forms, were Grandpa Abe's original charcoal suit designs. Peggy Lustig held them to her nose and, still able to smell Abe's Garcia Y Vega rum cured cigars, she dropped to her knees sobbing and reinjuring her hip.
Thanks to the generosity of Jill Futterman Berger Images©, these timeless designs are available to you in limited edition lithographs.
Relive America's golden age of sartorial splendor when gentlemen stood as a woman entered the room and there were no such things as rap or O.S.H.A.
Grandpa Abe may be gone, but thanks to Jill Futterman Berger Images© his vision of understated elegance endures.
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$500
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$700
FRAMED |
LIMITED
EDITION
LITHOGRAPHS
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AUTHENTICATED AND AUTOGRAPHED BY
JILL FUTTERMAN
BERGER
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