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Clark Stoeckley "Clarinet A' La King" Signed Limited Edition Print 186/200 View Watchlist >

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Clark Stoeckley "Clarinet A' La King" Signed Limited Edition Print 186/200

A hyper-realist macro study of clarinet keywork by Clark Stoeckley, a colored pencil specialist working out of Louisiana, Missouri. The image crops in tight on the silver keys, rings, and rod assembly of a clarinet body — chrome catching light against the warm peach ground, the black grenadilla wood reading deep and lacquered. Stoeckley's command of reflective surfaces in colored pencil is the draw here: every key cup throws back a small distorted world of color, and the metalwork shimmers with prismatic edge work that only sustained pencil layering can produce.

This is a limited edition print reproduction, numbered 186/200 and hand-signed in silver pencil on the lower right mat, with the title hand-inscribed lower left. The title nods to Benny Goodman — the King of Swing — giving the piece crossover appeal for jazz and clarinet players alongside fine art buyers. Professionally framed in a clean black molding behind glass, double-matted with a black outer mat and slim blue inner mat.


CONDITION

Excellent. No damage to the print, mats, frame, or glazing. Ready to hang.


DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS

  • Frame Overall: 19 3/8" W × 23 3/8" H × 3/4" D
  • Visible Image: 6 1/2" × 10 1/2"
  • Edition: 186/200
  • Medium: Limited edition print after colored pencil original
  • Signed: Silver pencil, lower right on mat
  • Titled: "Clarinet A' La King," lower left on mat
  • Presentation: Double-matted (black/blue) behind glass in black wood frame
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