Description: From Texas Estate (Lufkin): P. Buckly Moss Print "To Each Other" - print 337 of 1000 from large personal collection of these and other like style printssigned P. Buckley Moss and dated 1985double matted with browns and blackbeautifully framed in a wood frame behind glassframe measures around 13" wide x 14" tallimage size / print not covered by matt = 6" x 5" retired - currently unavailable - Originally issued in 1985Colors: different shades of slate blue, rose pinks and mauve tones with black as accent colorlithograph - limited edition print signed and numbered print size: 9-1/8 x 9 inchesprofessionally framed and matted by Webb Gallery, Kingwood TXedition size -1000 prints with 25 signed and numbered artist proofs.American woman artist, Patricia Buckley Moss.very rare, limited-edition print - in mint condition - never exposed to harmful light print is not often found - sold out edition for many years great piece of AmericanaStock Info on artist:Pat Moss in her art and in her life seems to "speak" a language that ordinary folks are able to understand. Talent, determination, intelligibility, a little luck, and lots of caring are all parts of the Moss phenomenon. These are the attributes that constitute Moss's life and fill her art. For many who know her work and are familiar with her life and her upbeat philosophy, she truly is "THE PEOPLE'S ARTIST". Patricia Buckley was born on May 20th, 1933, in the Richmond Borough of New York City. She was the second of three children of an Irish American/Sicilian marriage. In grade school, young Patricia was perceived as a poor student, a circumstance probably attributable to her dyslexia. Nonetheless, one of her teachers determined that this little girl who was "Not Proficient In Anything" was artistically gifted. This outside opinion helped to convince Pat's mother to enroll her daughter in an extraordinary public school for girls in downtown Manhattan: the Washington Irving High School for the Fine Arts. It was there, in what obviously was a friendly learning environment, that Pat's artistic abilities were finally encouraged and seriously nourished. In 1964, Pat's husband's work took his family, by then five children with a sixth child on the way to Waynesboro in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. It was here that she came to appreciate the quiet beauty of rural scenery and to know the picturesque and deeply religious Amish and Mennonite "plain" people. Soon, she was incorporating these new elements into her art creating an impetus that revitalized her artistic career and reignited her ambitions. I am not an expert and therefore apt to call items something they might not be so please judge them by the photos. I try to get one from every angle I can. Please contact me if you have questions. We will ship to continental US and elsewhere if arrangements are made prior to purchase. I will also bundle items to help with shipping costs. Thank you for looking! Good luck.
Price: 99.48 USD
Location: Lufkin, Texas
End Time: 2025-01-09T02:30:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: 17.99 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: P. Buckley Moss
Size: Small
Material: Matte Paper
Framing: Matted & Framed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Region of Origin: Shenadoah Valley, Virginia, USA
Subject: Motherhood
Type: Signed / Numbered Print
Year of Production: 1994
Item Height: 14 in
Theme: Domestic & Family Life
Style: Americana
Features: Numbered
Production Technique: Lithography
Culture: Amish / Mennonite
Item Width: 13 in
Time Period Produced: 1990-1999