Product code: Original Signed Gwen Frostic Gold Foil Loon Print deals Matted Framed Michigan Artist
Original Signed Gwen Frostic Gold Foil Loon Print Matted Framed Michigan Artist. This gorgeous print signed by the artist is matted & mounted in a gold Neilsen Frame. The frame measures 13 1/4" x 10 1/8". There are a few minor scratches on the frame. I have another signed gold foil print by, Gwen Frostic for sale as well. Please feel free to ask questions. Thank you for looking! From deals the Gwen Frostic website: Michigan born, Sara Gwendolyn Frostic (1906-2001), was one of America's foremost nature inspired artists. One of nine children, Gwen was stricken with polio at an early age. Gwen not only survived, she overcame the doctor's prognosis that she wold never walk, talk, or write again. As a single woman in her fifties, Gwen moved to the northern woods of Michigan to observe, study, research, and sketch her native woods in all their wondrous detail. Carefully carving the designs of nature into linoleum blocks. Gwen then used Heidleberg letter presses to bring her images alive on st.
Original Signed Gwen Frostic Gold Foil Loon Print Matted Framed Michigan Artist. This gorgeous print signed by the artist is matted & mounted in a gold Neilsen Frame. The frame measures 13 1/4" x 10 1/8". There are a few minor scratches on the frame. I have another signed gold foil print by, Gwen Frostic for sale as well. Please feel free to ask questions. Thank you for looking! From deals the Gwen Frostic website: Michigan born, Sara Gwendolyn Frostic (1906-2001), was one of America's foremost nature inspired artists. One of nine children, Gwen was stricken with polio at an early age. Gwen not only survived, she overcame the doctor's prognosis that she wold never walk, talk, or write again. As a single woman in her fifties, Gwen moved to the northern woods of Michigan to observe, study, research, and sketch her native woods in all their wondrous detail. Carefully carving the designs of nature into linoleum blocks. Gwen then used Heidleberg letter presses to bring her images alive on st.