Children's Duet by Frank Palmieri, vintage signed and serial numbered stone lithograph circa 1970

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Children's Duet by Frank Palmieri, vintage signed and serial numbered stone lithograph circa 1970 - Stone Lithograph - Pink Flamingos
  • Children's Duet by Frank Palmieri, vintage signed and serial numbered stone lithograph circa 1970 - Stone Lithograph - Pink Flamingos
Children's Duet by Frank Palmieri, vintage signed and serial numbered stone lithograph circa 1970 - Stone Lithograph - Pink Flamingos

Description

Children’s Duet | Music in Stillness

This signed stone lithograph by Frank Palmieri, originally printed in the 1970s, features a boy and girl with acoustic guitars in a quiet, domestic setting. The boy leans against his instrument while the girl plays, both absorbed in the moment. Earthy ochre tones and soft pencil lines convey a peaceful, contemplative rhythm that plays across the scene without sound.

Children’s Duet is perfect for music rooms, children’s spaces, or anywhere you want to highlight creativity and connection. Its horizontal layout adds calm balance to gallery walls or spaces in need of visual grounding.

Each print comes from our early 1980s archive purchase and has never been framed, sold, or displayed. These are true “new vintage” prints — preserved flat for decades and now available exclusively through Pink Flamingos.

Details:

  • Size: 19 x 25.5 in (48 x 65 cm) (paper)
  • Medium: Signed stone lithograph on paper
  • Edition: One artist’s proof and two hand-numbered editions (147/200 and 196/200), all signed in pencil by Frank Palmieri
  • Orientation: Landscape
  • Condition: Mint – uncirculated and unexposed to light
  • Includes: Care sheet and artist story
  • Availability: 3 total copies from final archived stock

This piece pairs beautifully with Two Girls Reading or Mother and Baby for a warm, nostalgic gallery set centered on quiet connection and artistic expression.

Explore the rest of our exclusive Frank Palmieri collection — each a mint-condition, signed lithograph, rediscovered and lovingly preserved. Browse all Palmieri prints →

Production Details

Frank Palmieri, 1970s by

Description

Children’s Duet | Music in Stillness

This signed stone lithograph by Frank Palmieri, originally printed in the 1970s, features a boy and girl with acoustic guitars in a quiet, domestic setting. The boy leans against his instrument while the girl plays, both absorbed in the moment. Earthy ochre tones and soft pencil lines convey a peaceful, contemplative rhythm that plays across the scene without sound.

Children’s Duet is perfect for music rooms, children’s spaces, or anywhere you want to highlight creativity and connection. Its horizontal layout adds calm balance to gallery walls or spaces in need of visual grounding.

Each print comes from our early 1980s archive purchase and has never been framed, sold, or displayed. These are true “new vintage” prints — preserved flat for decades and now available exclusively through Pink Flamingos.

Details:

  • Size: 19 x 25.5 in (48 x 65 cm) (paper)
  • Medium: Signed stone lithograph on paper
  • Edition: One artist’s proof and two hand-numbered editions (147/200 and 196/200), all signed in pencil by Frank Palmieri
  • Orientation: Landscape
  • Condition: Mint – uncirculated and unexposed to light
  • Includes: Care sheet and artist story
  • Availability: 3 total copies from final archived stock

This piece pairs beautifully with Two Girls Reading or Mother and Baby for a warm, nostalgic gallery set centered on quiet connection and artistic expression.

Explore the rest of our exclusive Frank Palmieri collection — each a mint-condition, signed lithograph, rediscovered and lovingly preserved. Browse all Palmieri prints →

Production Details

Frank Palmieri, 1970s by

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