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Jim Buckels Animal Prints

American, b. 1948
An American artist known for his highly stylized landscapes inspired by regional artists like Grant Wood and Maxfield Parrish, but especially the dream landscapes of Henri Rousseau.
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Artist: Jim Buckels
TROUBLE AT WALNUT RIDGE Signed Lithograph, Farm Country, Green Hills, Horses
By Jim Buckels
Located in Union City, NJ
The limited edition lithograph TROUBLE AT WALNUT RIDGE is a stylized rural landscape; a visual story depicting an expanse of farm country with rolling green hills, a turquoise blue r...
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1980s Contemporary Jim Buckels Animal Prints

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Lithograph

SEVEN SISTERS ROAD Signed Lithograph, Rural Landscape, House, Green Hills, Sheep
By Jim Buckels
Located in Union City, NJ
SEVEN SISTERS ROAD is an original limited edition lithograph printed using hand lithography techniques on archival Arches printmaking paper, 100% acid free, by the Iowa born artist Jim Buckels. SEVEN SISTERS ROAD presents a finely detailed fantasy rural landscape scene depicting a lone country road running through rolling green hills, a moonlit sky, friendly sheep and classic contemporary farmhouse with precise architectural details including a gray turret roof, veranda, arched window, light sage green siding with crisp white and light brick red trim. Verdant shades of grass greens, blue and peach twilight sky, taupe gray, Indian red, rusty orange, olive, viridian green, brown, white, gray and black create a peaceful, bucolic setting. SEVEN SISTERS ROAD is a beautifully detailed picturesque Iowa country landscape very pleasing to look at and enjoy! Print size - 27." x 27" square image, no margins, impressive hand crafted original limited edition print, pencil signed by Jim Buckels Edition size - 300, plus proofs Year published - 1988 Printer - JK Fine Art Editions Co., NY JIM BUCKELS Artist statement- "On one level, I think of myself as a decorative artisan, or at best a scene painter. I don't mind this distinction, because many of my heroes never achieved much more. It's a modest but honorable aspiration. The artists who have influenced me are quite dissimilar and usually less prominent in the pantheon of art history: Canaletto, the Flemish scene painters, the Hudson River artists...
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1980s Contemporary Jim Buckels Animal Prints

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Lithograph

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TROUBLE AT WALNUT RIDGE Signed Lithograph, Farm Country, Green Hills, Horses
By Jim Buckels
Located in Union City, NJ
The limited edition lithograph TROUBLE AT WALNUT RIDGE is a stylized rural landscape; a visual story depicting an expanse of farm country with rolling green hills, a turquoise blue r...
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1980s Contemporary Jim Buckels Animal Prints

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TROUBLE AT WALNUT RIDGE Signed Lithograph, Farm Country, Green Hills, Horses
By Jim Buckels
Located in Union City, NJ
The limited edition lithograph TROUBLE AT WALNUT RIDGE is a stylized rural landscape; a visual story depicting an expanse of farm country with rollin...
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1980s Contemporary Jim Buckels Animal Prints

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TROUBLE AT WALNUT RIDGE Signed Lithograph, Farm Country, Green Hills, Horses
By Jim Buckels
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Jim Buckels animal prints for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Jim Buckels animal prints available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Jim Buckels in lithograph and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 1980s and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Jim Buckels animal prints, so small editions measuring 27 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of David Gilhooly, Walasse Ting, and Dennis McNett. Jim Buckels animal prints prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $895 and tops out at $1,400, while the average work can sell for $1,148.

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