Product code: I think I might be sinking Tom Everhart Snoopy shops Peanuts Poster Art Charles Schulz
"I Think I Might Be Sinking" Fine Art shops Poster by Renowned Charles Schulz Protege Tom Everhart Lithograph Dimensions 32 x 21 In very good condition, minor handling Master Artist Tom Everhart is the protege of famed "Peanuts" creator, Charles M. Schulz (1922–2000). As the only artist in the world granted the rights to draw the "Peanuts" characters in his own work, Everhart creates vibrant, extremely collectible rainbow masterpieces featuring Snoopy, Woodstock and the gang. "I Think I Might Be Sinking" is a Fine Art Poster on paper, by Tom Everhart! Measures approx. 36" x 24" (with border), 32" x 21" (image with text). "Tom Everhart is the only artist with full creative rights to the "Peanuts" characters created by Charles M. Schulz (November 26, 1922 –February 12, 2000). In 1980 Tom graduated from the School of Art and Architecture at Yale University. He got a freelance job drawing renderings of Charles Schulz's characters. Everhart began working with "Peanuts" imagery exclusively....".
"I Think I Might Be Sinking" Fine Art shops Poster by Renowned Charles Schulz Protege Tom Everhart Lithograph Dimensions 32 x 21 In very good condition, minor handling Master Artist Tom Everhart is the protege of famed "Peanuts" creator, Charles M. Schulz (1922–2000). As the only artist in the world granted the rights to draw the "Peanuts" characters in his own work, Everhart creates vibrant, extremely collectible rainbow masterpieces featuring Snoopy, Woodstock and the gang. "I Think I Might Be Sinking" is a Fine Art Poster on paper, by Tom Everhart! Measures approx. 36" x 24" (with border), 32" x 21" (image with text). "Tom Everhart is the only artist with full creative rights to the "Peanuts" characters created by Charles M. Schulz (November 26, 1922 –February 12, 2000). In 1980 Tom graduated from the School of Art and Architecture at Yale University. He got a freelance job drawing renderings of Charles Schulz's characters. Everhart began working with "Peanuts" imagery exclusively....".