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Ammi Phillips Folk Art : "Alsa Slade" (1816) - Giclee Fine Art Print

$ 14.99

SIZE

9" x 12" (Image: 7.5" x 9.13")
12" x 16" (Image: 10" x 12.19")
16" x 20" (Image: 14" x 17.06")

DESCRIPTION

Ammi Phillips was one of the most prolific folk artists of the 19th century. An itinerant painter, he travelled rural Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York for a period of five decades, satisfying the sparse demand for painted portraits in one town before moving on to the next. It is estimated that during his career he may have produced as many as two thousand paintings, of which about five hundred are known today. Following his rediscovery during the 20th century, he emerged as one of the most celebrated figures in American folk art. In 1970 a critic for The New York Times described one of his paintings as "nearer to our own standards of artistic probity than anything to be found in the common run of 'serious' painting at the time...innocent only of those flatulent academic pretensions which remained the curse of so much of our art in the 19th century."
  • Archival Inkjet on Fine Art Paper : Matte Finish, Textured Surface.
  • Specialized pigment inks yield rich, lasting color.
  • Fine art paper affords much greater detail than canvas.
  • White borders leave space for matting and framing.
  • Respects the artist's vision - no arbitrary cropping or distortion.
Archival Inkjet on Fine Art Paper : Matte Finish, Textured Surface.Renfield's

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