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Rockland Breakwater Light (15×18 signed & numbered offset lithograph on paper)

$475

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Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse by artist Charles Wysocki is a hand signed, limited edition offset lithograph print published in 1991. This is the original hand-signed print which was published before Wysocki’s  death, not the unsigned anniversary edition on canvas.

  • Print number 863/2500
  • Excellent Condition – Never Framed
  • Certificate of Authenticity included
  • Does not come with collector’s sleeve
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About Rockland Breakwater Light House:

This print was the first in Wysocki’s Sentinels by the Sea series of lighthouse prints. It represents the famous lighthouse that marks the opening to the harbor in Rockland, Maine. The lighthouse was built at the end of an approximately 1 mile long breakwater that was built from huge blocks of granite. It was meant to stop destructive waves battering the harbor front during Nor’easters.

 

Charles Wysocki is an artist known for his primitive, Americana folk art. Infused with nostalgia and patriotism, his subjects are conveyed with wit, whimsy, and a creative imagination that brings the viewer back to a simpler era.

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About this artist

Charles Wysocki Hand Signed Limited Edition Offset Lithograph Prints

Price Range: $150-$1000

Charles Wysocki is known nation wide for his primitive, Americana, folk art. Infused with nostalgia and patriotism, the artist’s prints are conveyed with wit, whimsy, and a creative imagination. Painting the small rural villages of New England, and other regions, Wysocki brings the viewer back to a much more simple era.
Charles Wysocki Biogrpahy:
Charles Wysocki (1928-2002) was born to Polish immigrants in Detroit Michigan. After attending a technical high school, Wysocki entered the army and eventually studied art in college on the GI Bill where he studied illustration. After graduation, Wysocki began working as an artist for an advertising agency, and eventually started his own successful firm.
It was on a vacation to New England that Charles became enamored with the pastoral settings and historical significance of the many small towns. He began doing some of his own artwork in a more primitive/ folk art style. After selling out a show with all of his work, Wysocki decided to paint fine art full time.
Wysocki became very well known and published over 60 limited edition prints and several books. people Magazine also wrote a story about him.
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