
Limited Edition Signed Print by P. Buckley Moss
This item is a framed, limited edition print by the renowned American artist P. Buckley Moss. The artwork features a serene pastoral scene depicting a figure resting on a patterned quilt under a white parasol by a lakeside, a trademark of Moss’s 'Plain People' and romanticized rural styles. The print is housed in a contemporary, dark-toned metallic or finished wood frame with visible edge wear along the bottom rail. It is professionally matted with a double mat in neutral beige tones, accented with thin white border lines. The print includes a handwritten edition number '344/1000' on the lower left and a clear pencil signature by the artist on the lower right, along with a title inscribed in the bottom center. The paper appears to be a high-quality, textured art stock. While the print itself seems well-preserved under glass, the frame shows minor scuffing. The color palette relies on soft greens, earthy browns, and muted blues, characteristic of Moss's watercolors from the late 20th century. The piece demonstrates high-quality lithographic or offset printing techniques with fine line work and delicate color transitions.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $650
Basic Information
Category
Visual Arts - Limited Edition Prints
Appraised On
December 19, 2025
Estimated Value
$450 - $650
Item Description
This item is a framed, limited edition print by the renowned American artist P. Buckley Moss. The artwork features a serene pastoral scene depicting a figure resting on a patterned quilt under a white parasol by a lakeside, a trademark of Moss’s 'Plain People' and romanticized rural styles. The print is housed in a contemporary, dark-toned metallic or finished wood frame with visible edge wear along the bottom rail. It is professionally matted with a double mat in neutral beige tones, accented with thin white border lines. The print includes a handwritten edition number '344/1000' on the lower left and a clear pencil signature by the artist on the lower right, along with a title inscribed in the bottom center. The paper appears to be a high-quality, textured art stock. While the print itself seems well-preserved under glass, the frame shows minor scuffing. The color palette relies on soft greens, earthy browns, and muted blues, characteristic of Moss's watercolors from the late 20th century. The piece demonstrates high-quality lithographic or offset printing techniques with fine line work and delicate color transitions.
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