Description: The Blessing print (1984) by Patricia (P) Buckley Moss (1933 - Present) Highlights Professionally framed in brown wood with double mat (Light Brown and Beige) by Bailie's Custom Framing, Augusta, GARare PrintAnnual Christmas Print 1984 Double Signed in the print/plate lower right 84Numbered 3499 out of a limited edition of 7230Includes hanging hardware and is ready to hang Details Image Size: 8 1/4 x 8 1/2 inchesPaper Size: 12 x 12 inches Frame Size: 14 1/2 x 14 1/2 x 1 inches Medium: Paper Edition: Limited Edition of 7230 Provenance: Macon, GA AuctionCode: 0184058026 Comments The Blessing is a rare print by P. Buckley Moss numbered 3499 out of a limited edition of 7230 issued in 1984 Annual Christmas Print 1984 The scene depicts an Amish family of Father, Mother, three boys and two girls saying grace at the dinner tableAlso depicted in the picture are a cat in the foreground and a Christmas tree with ornaments in the background The print contains several of P. Buckley Moss' iconic symbols: The Plain People- represent the good life, the full life, and the life well-lived in harmony with nature and in peace with all creation Condition (Please see grading guide below) (I) Overall: Excellent (II) Content: Excellent (III) Frame: Very Good (Some minor scuffs and scratches; dust cover intact; hanging hardware attached; Gallery label affixed) Artist Bio American artist P. Buckley Moss (Pat) was born and raised on Staten Island in New York in 1933. Growing up, great importance was given to academic achievement, and both Pat’s older sister and younger brother excelled in school. However, Pat did not, and she was considered hopeless. At that time, little was known about dyslexia and other learning differences, and young Patricia Buckley did not receive the help that is available to students today. While the rest of the family sat around the kitchen table reading and doing homework, Pat drew pictures. Her art was both a means of escape and a form of communication.Pat’s artistic ability was recognized and she was blessed to be accepted to the Washington Irving High School in Manhattan, which provided a strong focus on the arts. Later, she received a scholarship to New York’s prestigious Cooper Union.Pat’s artistic style is unique, and she is perhaps best known for her “Valley style” watercolors of the Amish and Mennonites and tranquil landscapes. Pat began including the “Plain People” symbolically in her art soon after her husband’s job took them to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in the mid-1960’s. There, she met Amish and Mennonites living in the area and admired their faith and dedication to family and caring for the land.Pat Moss has achieved unprecedented success in the art world and has been giving back a measure of that success to the community for close to three decades. Donations of Pat’s artwork have raised more than $4 million for worthy charitable organizations across the country. In this endeavor, she is helped by the P. Buckley Moss Society, a group of more than 8,000 collector-members. She has also established the P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children’s Education, which promotes the use of art in the school curriculum as an aid to reaching out to children with learning differences. While Pat’s success has been recognized as an example of a triumph over dyslexia, she believes that she is successful because of it. It gives her the ability to see the world around her differently and caused her to develop a strong work ethic. Pat’s motivational phrase is “Find what you’re good at and love doing, and work hard at it.” References http://p-buckley-moss.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=0184058026 http://www.mosscollectors.com/rare.pdf http://www.mosscollectors.com/Symbolism_Iconography_Moss_Complete.pdf http://pbuckleymoss.com/Articles/Who_is_American_Artist_PBuckleyMoss.pdf Grading Guide Notes: The condition grade is a subjective rating based on the observed objective physical features of the item to the naked eye The condition grade does not factor in the perceived beauty or aesthetic impact of the content itself Please view all of the item pictures and video to make your own informed condition decision before purchasing Scale: Excellent: No damage or issues barely perceptible from close viewing distance and bright lighting conditions Very Good: Issues visible from close viewing distance and normal lighting conditions Good: Issues visible from normal viewing distance and lighting conditions but do NOT significantly detract from the overall look of the work Fair: Issues that are immediately apparent from normal viewing distance and lighting conditions AND significantly detract from the overall look of the work Poor: Severe condition issues that require repair and some may be beyond repair Buyer Notes Grinding 4 Good does our best to accurately describe the items we offerItems are offered AS IS/AS DESCRIBED to the best of our knowledge, research and abilityThe buyer is expected to view the photos, video and descriptions carefully and ask questions before they purchaseIf you have an issue or question, please contact us via eBay's systemAfter you have received your item, if you are happy with our service and your new purchase please consider leaving us buyers feedback. 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Price: 275 USD
Location: West Chester, Pennsylvania
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: P. Buckley Moss
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: P. Buckley Moss
Image Orientation: Portrait
Size: Small
Signed: Yes
Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)
Title: The Blessing
Material: Paper
Item Length: 14 in
Framing: Matted & Framed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Boys, Cats, Children & Infants, Christmas, Family, Famous Paintings/Painters, Tree, Girls
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1984
Item Height: 14 in
Style: Americana, Folk Art
Theme: Americana, Cultures & Ethnicities, Domestic & Family Life, Holidays, People, Religious, Christmas
Features: Limited Edition, Numbered
Production Technique: Lithography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 1 in
Culture: Amish
Time Period Produced: 1980-1989