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Limited edition prints, produced after works of art in WestPAC, make perfect gifts to celebrate a special occasion and the holidays!

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NEW!

Stevan Dohanos' The Band Played On (1946)

Offered for a limited time—Nov. 2016—to mark the occasion of the Staples Players' Music Man!

Framed Artwork by Dohanos

You can purchase a framed, limited edition print after a WestPAC treasure: famed Westport artist Stevan Dohanos' The Band Played On (1946), printed by Curtis Publishing, longtime parent company of The Saturday Evening Post.

Net proceeds will be donated to Friends of Westport Public Art Collections, Staples Music Parents Association, and Westport Historical Society as a tribute to our town and schools, where the arts continue to thrive as a part of our students’ cultural education.
 
To learn more about the painting's connections to Staples High School Band and Staples Players, click HERE.

 


Order Today! Here's How:

  1. Select a Framing Style: Unframed; Walnut or Gold Leaf Frame*
  2. Pay via PayPal, CLICK the style below:

Unframed, Image size: 15 1/2 x 14” ($50)

Walnut Frame, Matt & Plex, 22 x 19" ($150)

Walnut Frame Corner

Gold Leaf Frame, Matt & Plex, 22 x 19" ($150)

Gold Leaf Frame

Or

3) Download Order Form to order via PayPal or Mail with Ck or CC payment to:

Friends of Westport Public Art Collections, Inc.

P.O. Box 688, Westport, CT 06881

 

*Free local pick-up available. For shipping, please contact us to make arrangements and pay additional fee of $10 for each unframed print, and $30 for each framed print. All framing done after payment; Please allow 2-3 weeks for local delivery after order.

For more information, contact: treasurer@fwpac.com

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