Know any people that love to play cards? This humorous and timeless work of art by Annie Lee depicts four African American women in the kitchen playing cards. One of them is fired up and ready to win this hand and take all the rest of the books.
The title of this work of art was inspired by Bid Whist and a bid of "Six No Uptown". Makes a great gift for that card player that you know and love., Especially if they like playing Bid Whist.
The Alabama born and Chicago raised artist was known for featureless faces and the emotion and expression that radiated from the everyday people depicted in her work.
Add some work from this master artist to your home today!
Image Size: 20x28 inches
Paper Size: 21x29 inches
Know any people that love to play cards? This humorous and timeless work of art by Annie Lee depicts four African American women in the kitchen playing cards. One of them is fired up and ready to win this hand and take all the rest of the books.
The title of this work of art was inspired by Bid Whist and a bid of "Six No Uptown". Makes a great gift for that card player that you know and love., Especially if they like playing Bid Whist.
The Alabama born and Chicago raised artist was known for featureless faces and the emotion and expression that radiated from the everyday people depicted in her work.
Add some work from this master artist to your home today!
Image Size: 20x28 inches
Paper Size: 21x29 inches
Edition | Open Edition |
Framed | Available Framed or Unframed |
Height | 21 inches |
Length | 29 inches |
Medium | Paper |
Signed | Unsigned |
SKU | lee-sixno |