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Jane Scott Wooster

Autumn in New York by Jane Wooster Scott
Autumn in New York by Jane Wooster Scott

Autumn in New York by Jane Wooster Scott

By Jane Wooster Scott

Located in New York, NY

Jane Wooster Scott (American, b. 1920) Autumn in New York, c. 20th Century Lithograph Sight: 15 x

Category

20th Century Folk Art Landscape Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Indian Summer in Nantuckett
Indian Summer in Nantuckett

Indian Summer in Nantuckett

By Jane Wooster Scott

Located in San Francisco, CA

American artist Jane Wooster Scott, born 1933. It is hand signed and numbered 681/750 in pencil by the

Category

Late 20th Century Folk Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Offset

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"The Village Church" Original Oil Painting by Jane Wooster Scott
"The Village Church" Original Oil Painting by Jane Wooster Scott

"The Village Church" Original Oil Painting by Jane Wooster Scott

By Jane Wooster Scott

Located in Wiscasset, ME

Signed lower right. Raised in Eastern Pennsylvania, Jane Wooster Scott grew up between

Category

1990s American Paintings

Jane Wooster Scott Offset Lithograph Disneyland
Jane Wooster Scott Offset Lithograph Disneyland

Jane Wooster Scott Offset Lithograph Disneyland

By Jane Wooster Scott

Located in Miami, FL

presented in a custom frame, measures: Very good vintage condition. About the artist: Jane Wooster Scott

Category

Late 20th Century American Folk Art Decorative Art

Materials

Paper, Wood, Paint

Jane Wooster Scott, Oil on Canvas Painting "The Yellow School New Bus"
Jane Wooster Scott, Oil on Canvas Painting "The Yellow School New Bus"

Jane Wooster Scott, Oil on Canvas Painting "The Yellow School New Bus"

By Jane Wooster Scott

Located in Los Angeles, CA

This is one of the most copied artist in all times. Jane reproduced old paintings in a very old

Category

1990s American Folk Art Decorative Art

Materials

Paint

A Happening on Foxboro Pond
A Happening on Foxboro Pond

A Happening on Foxboro Pond

By Jane Wooster Scott

Located in San Francisco, CA

American artist Jane Wooster Scott, born 1933. It is hand signed and numbered 336/575 in pencil by the

Category

Late 20th Century Folk Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Offset

The Gulls of Maine
The Gulls of Maine

The Gulls of Maine

By Jane Wooster Scott

Located in San Francisco, CA

artist Jane Wooster Scott, born 1933. It is hand signed and numbered E.T. 83/100 in pencil by the artist

Category

Late 20th Century Folk Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Offset

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Jane Wooster Scott Signed and Numbered Serigraph Framed Art "Carefree Days"
Jane Wooster Scott Signed and Numbered Serigraph Framed Art "Carefree Days"

Jane Wooster Scott Signed and Numbered Serigraph Framed Art "Carefree Days"

Located in Philadelphia, PA

Jane Wooster Scott signed and numbered Serigraph framed art "Carefree Days". Item features an original signature and number, plexiglass front, nice frame, very nice item, great style...

Category

Vintage 1980s Modern Prints

Materials

Plexiglass

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In the "Guinness Book of Records" as one of the most reproduced artists in America, Jane Wooster Scott began copying work by folk artists such as Grandma Moses and gradually evolved into her own style. A turning point for her career was a joint showing at the Ankrum Gallery in Los Angeles with her comedian friend, Jonathan Winters. It was mostly a business crowd, and she sold 40 paintings in an hour. Scott grew up in the Philadelphia area and moved West following her dream to be a movie star. She quickly learned that goal was not for her, but became the host of a talk show where she interviewed movie stars. Then she married and quit that work, becoming a full-time mother. Currently (2002) she resides in homes in Los Angeles and Sun Valley, Idaho, and creates images for limited edition prints published through her own business. Her work appears on Christmas cards, calendars, puzzles, plates and more and even the state lottery printed one of her Christmas scenes on their holiday tickets. Of her life and work, she says: "I'm a very happy person, and I think it shows in my work. One thing everyone said to me without fail is that 'whenever I look at your work it makes me happy.' And that's good; we have enough stressful things in the world. We don't need it hanging on our walls." Source: "Art Business News," November 2002