
Sea Grave by Andrew Wyeth (Limited Edition Print)
This is a large-format, framed print of Andrew Wyeth's famous 1960 tempera painting, 'Sea Grave.' The image depicts a stark, contemplative interior of a meetinghouse or church, characterized by deep, moody shadows and a tall, multi-paned window that looks out onto a light-colored landscape. A prominent wooden pew stretches across the foreground, catching a sliver of natural light. The color palette is composed of somber earth tones, ranging from deep charcoals and blacks to warm browns and a pale, misty landscape seen through the glass. The piece is housed in a dark wood frame with a narrow profile, protected by glass. Notable features include printed text in the lower margin area, likely detailing the publisher and edition information—a common characteristic of museum-quality reproductions or limited edition lithographs. The condition appears fair to good; there are noticeable reflections on the protective glass and some potential waving of the paper under the glass, which may suggest humidity-related expansion or lack of archival mounting. The bottom right margin features what appears to be a handwritten or printed signature and potentially a serial number or title, which is standard for high-end art reproductions from the late 20th century. The quality of the chiaroscuro effect in the printing replicates Wyeth's meticulous brushwork and his signature style of 'American Realism.'
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Estimated Value
$400 - $800
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art Prints
Appraised On
April 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$400 - $800
Item Description
This is a large-format, framed print of Andrew Wyeth's famous 1960 tempera painting, 'Sea Grave.' The image depicts a stark, contemplative interior of a meetinghouse or church, characterized by deep, moody shadows and a tall, multi-paned window that looks out onto a light-colored landscape. A prominent wooden pew stretches across the foreground, catching a sliver of natural light. The color palette is composed of somber earth tones, ranging from deep charcoals and blacks to warm browns and a pale, misty landscape seen through the glass. The piece is housed in a dark wood frame with a narrow profile, protected by glass. Notable features include printed text in the lower margin area, likely detailing the publisher and edition information—a common characteristic of museum-quality reproductions or limited edition lithographs. The condition appears fair to good; there are noticeable reflections on the protective glass and some potential waving of the paper under the glass, which may suggest humidity-related expansion or lack of archival mounting. The bottom right margin features what appears to be a handwritten or printed signature and potentially a serial number or title, which is standard for high-end art reproductions from the late 20th century. The quality of the chiaroscuro effect in the printing replicates Wyeth's meticulous brushwork and his signature style of 'American Realism.'
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