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Limited Edition Signed Print by P. Buckley Moss

Visual Arts - Limited Edition Prints

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$450 - $650

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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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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I have virtually examined this limited edition print by P. Buckley Moss. The work is characteristic of her 'Plain People' series, featuring her signature minimalist style and pastoral themes. The presence of a pencil signature and the edition number 344/1000 suggest a genuine limited release. Condition-wise, the print appears well-preserved with no visible foxing or sun-fading, though the bottom rail of the frame shows noticeable scuffing and finish loss that detracts slightly from the presentation. The neutral double-matting is professionally executed but dated. The market for Moss remains stable, particularly among collectors of Americana and Mennonite-influenced art; however, values have softened since the peak of the 1990s. This size and subject matter are moderately desirable. High-quality lithographs of this edition typically sell in the mid-range of her secondary market. Factors impacting value include the frame damage and the high edition count (1,000), which limits rarity. Authenticity appears consistent with known examples, but a definitive determination requires an in-person inspection. I would need to examine the paper's watermark, verify the signature under magnification for 'ink drag,' and inspect the reverse of the frame for gallery labels or a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). Because this is a print, scientific testing is rarely required, but provenance documentation from an authorized P. Buckley Moss gallery would provide a significant 'provenance premium' to the final valuation.

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