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Lot # C722
System ID # 21806001
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Susan E. Moeller "Canyon Rd. Fence" Offset Lithograph
Artist:
Susan Elaine Moeller (b. January 27, 1949, Akron, Ohio)
Medium:
Offset Lithograph after an Acrylic Painting
Edition:
Number 21 of 350, Hand-Signed by the Artist in the Lower Right Corner
Year:
1996
Framing:
The artwork is presented in a rustic blue-washed wood frame, double matted with rose and cream-colored mats, and protected under glass.
Certificate of Authenticity:
A Certificate of Authenticity is affixed to the verso of the frame, verifying the edition and authenticity of the print.
Condition:
Fair, moderate wear, UV faded, and frame scuffed. There is debris behind the glass, and the back glass panel is cracked and secured with tape. Please refer to the accompanying photos for detailed views of the condition.
Dimensions:
- Overall: 26 inches (height) x 22 inches (width)
- Visible: 12.5 inches (height) x 8 inches (width)
Artist's Background:
Susan E. Moeller is an American artist known for her evocative depictions of landscapes and architectural elements. She earned both a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Bachelor in Education from Akron University in 1972. Throughout her career, Moeller has held various roles, including art teacher, art director, illustrator, and freelance artist. She co-owned Creative Images Studio in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, before relocating to Nogal, New Mexico, where she continued her artistic endeavors and established the Paz de Nogal Gallery and Studio. Moeller has been recognized with awards such as the Honorary Mention from the Kent (Ohio) Art-in-the-Park Committee in 1996 and has contributed to various charitable causes through her art.
Note:
This limited edition print captures the essence of Canyon Road, a historic art district known for its unique adobe architecture and vibrant art scene. The piece reflects Moeller's attention to detail and her ability to convey the charm of Southwestern landscapes.