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Born in 1993 on Staten Island, artist Patricia Buckley Moss has traded early impressions of an urban landscape for a colorful, translucent world of simple folk and gentle creatures. Having struggled with dyslexia, Moss met the linear world around her with an artist's vision, one that saw more than characters in a row. Relocating her family to Virginia's Shenandoah Valley provided P. Buckley Moss the landscape that would become both her art and her life.

Artist Patricia Moss' work endears in its elegance and simplicity, a quality sought after by her collectors. Spread across snow-covered landscapes and rural settings, Patricia Buckley Moss's art suggests much more than it depicts. An elegant goose or a playful fox offers the viewer joy and adventure that Moss magically conjures. Patricia Buckley Moss' original paintings, prints, watercolors, and etchings fill hundreds of galleries across the world. Purchase rural expressionist paintings for sale from the masters of the genre or new-comers to showcase your love of the Great Outdoors.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)
                Nov. 19, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)

                Est: $500 - $700

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Joy to the World. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and is hand numbered 2675/4649. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1992. It measures 15 inches x 15 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)
                Nov. 12, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)

                Est: $700 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Be Mine. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and it is hand numbered 282/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 17 inches x 19 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame. And was produced in 2012.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)
                Nov. 12, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)

                Est: $750 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Couple Picnicking. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle on the blanket edge, and is hand numbered 501/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1985. It measures 20 inches x 20 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)
                Nov. 04, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right and is hand numbered 325/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 43 inches x 43 inches. It is professionally matted and framed under glass in a lovely golden frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)
                Nov. 04, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition etching by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is double, hand signed by the artist. First in pencil in the lower right, where the number 90 (1990) is next to it. Then on the outer acrylic in the bottom middle, by a gold toned marker, with a 92 (1992) beside it. Her etchings are rare, and this is limited edition is 7/99, which is written in the lower left in pencil. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 24 inches x 25 inches. It is professionally quadruple matted and framed under glass in a lovely silver toned frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • P. Buckley Moss (VA/NY, b. 1933), Family Group with Geese, W/C
                Oct. 30, 2024

                P. Buckley Moss (VA/NY, b. 1933), Family Group with Geese, W/C

                Est: $400 - $600

                Property of a Hilton Head Island, SC Estate Description: P. Buckley Moss (VA/NY, b. 1933), Family Group with Geese, Watercolor, signed and dated '82 lower right, depicting parents with two boys and a girl with geese and house in the background, matted and framed. Frame size: 26 1/2 in. x 28 1/2 in. Provenance: purchased at Char-Thel Galleries, 1982 for $2000. Measurements: Height: by sight 15 1/2 in. x Width: 18 in. Condition: Good condition, not viewed out of frame. Notice to bidders: The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the conditions of aging. PHOTOS MAY ALSO ACT AS A CONDITION REPORT. Please review all photos closely prior to bidding. Complete condition reports are available by request, no later than 24 hours prior to the live auction. All lots are offered and sold 'AS ISÕ, and Everard Auctions will not provide refunds based on condition. Timepiece movements, lighting and electrics have not been tested, and art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated. We do not guarantee the condition of frames. By placing a bid, either in person, by phone, absentee or via the Internet, you signify that you agree to be bound by the conditions of sale. Everard Auctions does not provide any shipping or packing services. We recommend that all potential buyers obtain pack/ship estimates prior to bidding. Please contact us for a list of recommended shippers.

                Everard Auctions and Appraisals
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)
                Oct. 29, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)

                Est: $500 - $700

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Joy to the World. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and is hand numbered 2675/4649. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1992. It measures 15 inches x 15 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • P. BUCKLEY MOSS ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR PAINTING
                Oct. 27, 2024

                P. BUCKLEY MOSS ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR PAINTING

                Est: $500 - $800

                MOSS, Patricia Buckley, (American, b. 1933): Pink Silhouette, Watercolor, sight size 4.5” x 13.5”, signed lower right, dated ’87, inscribed “In Montreal”, fine custom framing, 14” x 22.25”. P. Buckley Moss Museum label affixed verso with control numbers.

                Burchard Galleries Inc
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)
                Oct. 22, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)

                Est: $700 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Be Mine. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and it is hand numbered 282/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 17 inches x 19 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame. And was produced in 2012.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)
                Oct. 22, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)

                Est: $750 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Couple Picnicking. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle on the blanket edge, and is hand numbered 501/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1985. It measures 20 inches x 20 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)
                Oct. 15, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right and is hand numbered 325/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 43 inches x 43 inches. It is professionally matted and framed under glass in a lovely golden frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)
                Oct. 15, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition etching by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is double, hand signed by the artist. First in pencil in the lower right, where the number 90 (1990) is next to it. Then on the outer acrylic in the bottom middle, by a gold toned marker, with a 92 (1992) beside it. Her etchings are rare, and this is limited edition is 7/99, which is written in the lower left in pencil. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 24 inches x 25 inches. It is professionally quadruple matted and framed under glass in a lovely silver toned frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)
                Oct. 08, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)

                Est: $500 - $700

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Joy to the World. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and is hand numbered 2675/4649. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1992. It measures 15 inches x 15 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)
                Oct. 01, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)

                Est: $700 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Be Mine. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and it is hand numbered 282/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 17 inches x 19 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame. And was produced in 2012.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)
                Oct. 01, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)

                Est: $750 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Couple Picnicking. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle on the blanket edge, and is hand numbered 501/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1985. It measures 20 inches x 20 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)
                Sep. 24, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right and is hand numbered 325/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 43 inches x 43 inches. It is professionally matted and framed under glass in a lovely golden frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)
                Sep. 24, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition etching by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is double, hand signed by the artist. First in pencil in the lower right, where the number 90 (1990) is next to it. Then on the outer acrylic in the bottom middle, by a gold toned marker, with a 92 (1992) beside it. Her etchings are rare, and this is limited edition is 7/99, which is written in the lower left in pencil. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 24 inches x 25 inches. It is professionally quadruple matted and framed under glass in a lovely silver toned frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • Patricia Buckley Moss, American (B.1933), Christmas Snowman, 1990 / White Christmas, 1988 /Alleluia Sleigh Ride, 1986, lithographs, 10"Diam. (sight), 128"H x 18"W (frame) (largest)
                Sep. 18, 2024

                Patricia Buckley Moss, American (B.1933), Christmas Snowman, 1990 / White Christmas, 1988 /Alleluia Sleigh Ride, 1986, lithographs, 10"Diam. (sight), 128"H x 18"W (frame) (largest)

                Est: $10 - $20

                Patricia Buckley Moss American, (B.1933) Christmas Snowman, 1990 / White Christmas, 1988 /Alleluia Sleigh Ride, 1986 lithographs Holiday / winter scenes. Pencil signed, titled, dated, and numbered 4687/6897, 6459/8128, and 8177/8356 lower. Biography from the Archives of askART: Patricia Buckley Moss was born in 1933 in the Richmond Borough of New York City and was the second of three children of an Irish American/Sicilian marriage. In grade school, she was perceived as a poor student, a circumstance probably attributable to dyslexia which is a generally misunderstood reading and perceptional "disorder". Nonetheless, one of her teachers determined that this little girl who was "Not Proficient In Anything" was artistically gifted. This outside opinion helped to convince Pat's mother to enroll her daughter in a public school for girls in downtown Manhattan: the Washington Irving High School for the Fine Arts. It was there, in what obviously was a friendly learning environment, that Pat's artistic abilities were finally encouraged and seriously nourished. In 1951 Pat received a scholarship to New York's Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and she studied there for four years and specialized in fine arts and graphic design. Known for its intellectual rigor, the Cooper Union encouraged Pat to seek a more personal expression of her ideas through her art. Intense study and discussions with professors and fellow students expanded Pat's artistic horizons and gave birth to her freely expressive style of painting, often rich in religious symbolism. In 1964, Pat's husband's work took his family, by then five children with a sixth child on the way to Waynesboro in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. It was here that she came to appreciate the quiet beauty of rural scenery and to know the picturesque and deeply religious Amish and Mennonite "plain" people. Soon, she was incorporating these new elements into her art creating an impetus that revitalized her artistic career and reignited her ambitions. She devotes a great deal of her time and effort to helping others through her P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children's Education, devoted to promoting the use of art in the classroom, especially as a means to teach children with learning differences. In 1989 the P. Buckley Moss Museum opened in Waynesboro, Virginia. Its stated purpose is to permanently record and illuminate the Moss phenomenon through educational exhibitions, lectures, permanent collections and archival files. Today the Museum attracts approximately 45,000 visitors per year. It has become a place for people to "rediscover" some of the traditional meanings and potential consequences of art. Pat Moss' story is told and illustrated over and over in the Museum's main gallery. Source: Website of the Artist

                Ripley Auctions
              • Patricia Buckley Moss, American (B.1933), The Blessing, 1984 / Night Before Christmas, 1988 / Christmas Eve, 1991, lithographs, 9 3/4"Diam. (sight), 18 1/4"H x 18 1/4"W (frame) (largest)
                Sep. 18, 2024

                Patricia Buckley Moss, American (B.1933), The Blessing, 1984 / Night Before Christmas, 1988 / Christmas Eve, 1991, lithographs, 9 3/4"Diam. (sight), 18 1/4"H x 18 1/4"W (frame) (largest)

                Est: $10 - $20

                Patricia Buckley Moss American, (B.1933) The Blessing, 1984 / Night Before Christmas, 1988 / Christmas Eve, 1991 lithographs Familial holiday scenes. Pencil signed, titled, dated, and numbered 743/7230, 687/9297, and 2056/5797 lower. Biography from the Archives of askART: Patricia Buckley Moss was born in 1933 in the Richmond Borough of New York City and was the second of three children of an Irish American/Sicilian marriage. In grade school, she was perceived as a poor student, a circumstance probably attributable to dyslexia which is a generally misunderstood reading and perceptional "disorder". Nonetheless, one of her teachers determined that this little girl who was "Not Proficient In Anything" was artistically gifted. This outside opinion helped to convince Pat's mother to enroll her daughter in a public school for girls in downtown Manhattan: the Washington Irving High School for the Fine Arts. It was there, in what obviously was a friendly learning environment, that Pat's artistic abilities were finally encouraged and seriously nourished. In 1951 Pat received a scholarship to New York's Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and she studied there for four years and specialized in fine arts and graphic design. Known for its intellectual rigor, the Cooper Union encouraged Pat to seek a more personal expression of her ideas through her art. Intense study and discussions with professors and fellow students expanded Pat's artistic horizons and gave birth to her freely expressive style of painting, often rich in religious symbolism. In 1964, Pat's husband's work took his family, by then five children with a sixth child on the way to Waynesboro in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. It was here that she came to appreciate the quiet beauty of rural scenery and to know the picturesque and deeply religious Amish and Mennonite "plain" people. Soon, she was incorporating these new elements into her art creating an impetus that revitalized her artistic career and reignited her ambitions. She devotes a great deal of her time and effort to helping others through her P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children's Education, devoted to promoting the use of art in the classroom, especially as a means to teach children with learning differences. In 1989 the P. Buckley Moss Museum opened in Waynesboro, Virginia. Its stated purpose is to permanently record and illuminate the Moss phenomenon through educational exhibitions, lectures, permanent collections and archival files. Today the Museum attracts approximately 45,000 visitors per year. It has become a place for people to "rediscover" some of the traditional meanings and potential consequences of art. Pat Moss' story is told and illustrated over and over in the Museum's main gallery. Source: Website of the Artist

                Ripley Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)
                Sep. 17, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)

                Est: $500 - $700

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Joy to the World. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and is hand numbered 2675/4649. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1992. It measures 15 inches x 15 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • P Buckley Moss Signed & Numbered Print
                Sep. 12, 2024

                P Buckley Moss Signed & Numbered Print

                Est: $10 - $10,000

                Summer At The Mill. P Buckley Moss. 147/1000. 94. Framed And Under Glass: 19.75" X 37.75".

                Berner's Auction Gallery
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)
                Sep. 10, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)

                Est: $750 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Couple Picnicking. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle on the blanket edge, and is hand numbered 501/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1985. It measures 20 inches x 20 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)
                Sep. 10, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)

                Est: $700 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Be Mine. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and it is hand numbered 282/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 17 inches x 19 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame. And was produced in 2012.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)
                Sep. 03, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right and is hand numbered 325/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 43 inches x 43 inches. It is professionally matted and framed under glass in a lovely golden frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)
                Sep. 03, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition etching by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is double, hand signed by the artist. First in pencil in the lower right, where the number 90 (1990) is next to it. Then on the outer acrylic in the bottom middle, by a gold toned marker, with a 92 (1992) beside it. Her etchings are rare, and this is limited edition is 7/99, which is written in the lower left in pencil. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 24 inches x 25 inches. It is professionally quadruple matted and framed under glass in a lovely silver toned frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)
                Aug. 27, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)

                Est: $500 - $700

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Joy to the World. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and is hand numbered 2675/4649. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1992. It measures 15 inches x 15 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)
                Aug. 20, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)

                Est: $750 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Couple Picnicking. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle on the blanket edge, and is hand numbered 501/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1985. It measures 20 inches x 20 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)
                Aug. 20, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)

                Est: $700 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Be Mine. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and it is hand numbered 282/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 17 inches x 19 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame. And was produced in 2012.

                The Rug Life Auctions
              • Patricia Buckley Moss, American (B.1933), The Blessing, 1984 / Night Before Christmas, 1988 / Christmas Eve, 1991, lithographs, 9 3/4"Diam. (sight), 18 1/4"H x 18 1/4"W (frame) (largest)
                Aug. 14, 2024

                Patricia Buckley Moss, American (B.1933), The Blessing, 1984 / Night Before Christmas, 1988 / Christmas Eve, 1991, lithographs, 9 3/4"Diam. (sight), 18 1/4"H x 18 1/4"W (frame) (largest)

                Est: $40 - $80

                Patricia Buckley Moss American, (B.1933) The Blessing, 1984 / Night Before Christmas, 1988 / Christmas Eve, 1991 lithographs Pencil signed, titled, dated, and numbered 743/7230, 687/9297, and 2056/5797 lower. Biography from the Archives of askART: Patricia Buckley Moss was born in 1933 in the Richmond Borough of New York City and was the second of three children of an Irish American/Sicilian marriage. In grade school, she was perceived as a poor student, a circumstance probably attributable to dyslexia which is a generally misunderstood reading and perceptional "disorder". Nonetheless, one of her teachers determined that this little girl who was "Not Proficient In Anything" was artistically gifted. This outside opinion helped to convince Pat's mother to enroll her daughter in a public school for girls in downtown Manhattan: the Washington Irving High School for the Fine Arts. It was there, in what obviously was a friendly learning environment, that Pat's artistic abilities were finally encouraged and seriously nourished. In 1951 Pat received a scholarship to New York's Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and she studied there for four years and specialized in fine arts and graphic design. Known for its intellectual rigor, the Cooper Union encouraged Pat to seek a more personal expression of her ideas through her art. Intense study and discussions with professors and fellow students expanded Pat's artistic horizons and gave birth to her freely expressive style of painting, often rich in religious symbolism. In 1964, Pat's husband's work took his family, by then five children with a sixth child on the way to Waynesboro in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. It was here that she came to appreciate the quiet beauty of rural scenery and to know the picturesque and deeply religious Amish and Mennonite "plain" people. Soon, she was incorporating these new elements into her art creating an impetus that revitalized her artistic career and reignited her ambitions. She devotes a great deal of her time and effort to helping others through her P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children's Education, devoted to promoting the use of art in the classroom, especially as a means to teach children with learning differences. In 1989 the P. Buckley Moss Museum opened in Waynesboro, Virginia. Its stated purpose is to permanently record and illuminate the Moss phenomenon through educational exhibitions, lectures, permanent collections and archival files. Today the Museum attracts approximately 45,000 visitors per year. It has become a place for people to "rediscover" some of the traditional meanings and potential consequences of art. Pat Moss' story is told and illustrated over and over in the Museum's main gallery. Source: Website of the Artist

                Ripley Auctions
              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)
                Aug. 13, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right and is hand numbered 325/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 43 inches x 43 inches. It is professionally matted and framed under glass in a lovely golden frame.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)
                Aug. 13, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition etching by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is double, hand signed by the artist. First in pencil in the lower right, where the number 90 (1990) is next to it. Then on the outer acrylic in the bottom middle, by a gold toned marker, with a 92 (1992) beside it. Her etchings are rare, and this is limited edition is 7/99, which is written in the lower left in pencil. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 24 inches x 25 inches. It is professionally quadruple matted and framed under glass in a lovely silver toned frame.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)
                Aug. 06, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)

                Est: $500 - $700

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Joy to the World. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and is hand numbered 2675/4649. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1992. It measures 15 inches x 15 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)
                Jul. 30, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)

                Est: $750 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Couple Picnicking. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle on the blanket edge, and is hand numbered 501/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1985. It measures 20 inches x 20 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)
                Jul. 30, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)

                Est: $700 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Be Mine. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and it is hand numbered 282/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 17 inches x 19 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame. And was produced in 2012.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)
                Jul. 23, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right and is hand numbered 325/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 43 inches x 43 inches. It is professionally matted and framed under glass in a lovely golden frame.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)
                Jul. 23, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition etching by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is double, hand signed by the artist. First in pencil in the lower right, where the number 90 (1990) is next to it. Then on the outer acrylic in the bottom middle, by a gold toned marker, with a 92 (1992) beside it. Her etchings are rare, and this is limited edition is 7/99, which is written in the lower left in pencil. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 24 inches x 25 inches. It is professionally quadruple matted and framed under glass in a lovely silver toned frame.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)
                Jul. 16, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)

                Est: $500 - $700

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Joy to the World. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and is hand numbered 2675/4649. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1992. It measures 15 inches x 15 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

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              • Patricia Buckley Moss, American (B.1933), The Blessing, 1984 / Night Before Christmas, 1988 / Christmas Eve, 1991, lithographs, 9 3/4"Diam. (sight), 18 1/4"H x 18 1/4"W (frame) (largest)
                Jul. 10, 2024

                Patricia Buckley Moss, American (B.1933), The Blessing, 1984 / Night Before Christmas, 1988 / Christmas Eve, 1991, lithographs, 9 3/4"Diam. (sight), 18 1/4"H x 18 1/4"W (frame) (largest)

                Est: $50 - $100

                Patricia Buckley Moss American, (B.1933) The Blessing, 1984 / Night Before Christmas, 1988 / Christmas Eve, 1991 lithographs Pencil signed, titled, dated, and numbered 743/7230, 687/9297, and 2056/5797 lower. Biography from the Archives of askART: Patricia Buckley Moss was born in 1933 in the Richmond Borough of New York City and was the second of three children of an Irish American/Sicilian marriage. In grade school, she was perceived as a poor student, a circumstance probably attributable to dyslexia which is a generally misunderstood reading and perceptional "disorder". Nonetheless, one of her teachers determined that this little girl who was "Not Proficient In Anything" was artistically gifted. This outside opinion helped to convince Pat's mother to enroll her daughter in a public school for girls in downtown Manhattan: the Washington Irving High School for the Fine Arts. It was there, in what obviously was a friendly learning environment, that Pat's artistic abilities were finally encouraged and seriously nourished. In 1951 Pat received a scholarship to New York's Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and she studied there for four years and specialized in fine arts and graphic design. Known for its intellectual rigor, the Cooper Union encouraged Pat to seek a more personal expression of her ideas through her art. Intense study and discussions with professors and fellow students expanded Pat's artistic horizons and gave birth to her freely expressive style of painting, often rich in religious symbolism. In 1964, Pat's husband's work took his family, by then five children with a sixth child on the way to Waynesboro in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. It was here that she came to appreciate the quiet beauty of rural scenery and to know the picturesque and deeply religious Amish and Mennonite "plain" people. Soon, she was incorporating these new elements into her art creating an impetus that revitalized her artistic career and reignited her ambitions. She devotes a great deal of her time and effort to helping others through her P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children's Education, devoted to promoting the use of art in the classroom, especially as a means to teach children with learning differences. In 1989 the P. Buckley Moss Museum opened in Waynesboro, Virginia. Its stated purpose is to permanently record and illuminate the Moss phenomenon through educational exhibitions, lectures, permanent collections and archival files. Today the Museum attracts approximately 45,000 visitors per year. It has become a place for people to "rediscover" some of the traditional meanings and potential consequences of art. Pat Moss' story is told and illustrated over and over in the Museum's main gallery. Source: Website of the Artist

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              • Patricia Buckley Moss, American (B.1933), Christmas Snowman, 1990 / White Christmas, 1988 /Alleluia Sleigh Ride, 1986, lithographs, 10"Diam. (sight), 128"H x 18"W (frame) (largest)
                Jul. 10, 2024

                Patricia Buckley Moss, American (B.1933), Christmas Snowman, 1990 / White Christmas, 1988 /Alleluia Sleigh Ride, 1986, lithographs, 10"Diam. (sight), 128"H x 18"W (frame) (largest)

                Est: $50 - $100

                Patricia Buckley Moss American, (B.1933) Christmas Snowman, 1990 / White Christmas, 1988 /Alleluia Sleigh Ride, 1986 lithographs Pencil signed, titled, dated, and numbered 4687/6897, 6459/8128, and 8177/8356 lower. Biography from the Archives of askART: Patricia Buckley Moss was born in 1933 in the Richmond Borough of New York City and was the second of three children of an Irish American/Sicilian marriage. In grade school, she was perceived as a poor student, a circumstance probably attributable to dyslexia which is a generally misunderstood reading and perceptional "disorder". Nonetheless, one of her teachers determined that this little girl who was "Not Proficient In Anything" was artistically gifted. This outside opinion helped to convince Pat's mother to enroll her daughter in a public school for girls in downtown Manhattan: the Washington Irving High School for the Fine Arts. It was there, in what obviously was a friendly learning environment, that Pat's artistic abilities were finally encouraged and seriously nourished. In 1951 Pat received a scholarship to New York's Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and she studied there for four years and specialized in fine arts and graphic design. Known for its intellectual rigor, the Cooper Union encouraged Pat to seek a more personal expression of her ideas through her art. Intense study and discussions with professors and fellow students expanded Pat's artistic horizons and gave birth to her freely expressive style of painting, often rich in religious symbolism. In 1964, Pat's husband's work took his family, by then five children with a sixth child on the way to Waynesboro in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. It was here that she came to appreciate the quiet beauty of rural scenery and to know the picturesque and deeply religious Amish and Mennonite "plain" people. Soon, she was incorporating these new elements into her art creating an impetus that revitalized her artistic career and reignited her ambitions. She devotes a great deal of her time and effort to helping others through her P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children's Education, devoted to promoting the use of art in the classroom, especially as a means to teach children with learning differences. In 1989 the P. Buckley Moss Museum opened in Waynesboro, Virginia. Its stated purpose is to permanently record and illuminate the Moss phenomenon through educational exhibitions, lectures, permanent collections and archival files. Today the Museum attracts approximately 45,000 visitors per year. It has become a place for people to "rediscover" some of the traditional meanings and potential consequences of art. Pat Moss' story is told and illustrated over and over in the Museum's main gallery. Source: Website of the Artist

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)
                Jul. 09, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)

                Est: $750 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Couple Picnicking. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle on the blanket edge, and is hand numbered 501/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1985. It measures 20 inches x 20 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)
                Jul. 09, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)

                Est: $700 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Be Mine. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and it is hand numbered 282/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 17 inches x 19 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame. And was produced in 2012.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)
                Jul. 02, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 43IN x 43IN (109cm x 109cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right and is hand numbered 325/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 43 inches x 43 inches. It is professionally matted and framed under glass in a lovely golden frame.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)
                Jul. 02, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition etching by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is double, hand signed by the artist. First in pencil in the lower right, where the number 90 (1990) is next to it. Then on the outer acrylic in the bottom middle, by a gold toned marker, with a 92 (1992) beside it. Her etchings are rare, and this is limited edition is 7/99, which is written in the lower left in pencil. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 24 inches x 25 inches. It is professionally quadruple matted and framed under glass in a lovely silver toned frame.

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              • Patricia Buckley Moss, Two Figures, 1977, Watercolor
                Jun. 25, 2024

                Patricia Buckley Moss, Two Figures, 1977, Watercolor

                Est: $250 - $400

                Property of Louanne Laroche, Laroche Collection, South Carolina Description: Patricia Buckley Moss (American, b. 1933), Two Figures, 1977, Watercolor, signed and dated lower right, matted, unframed. Mat size: 21 3/4 in. x 22 1/4 in. Measurements: Height: by sight, 14 in. x Width: 14 in. Condition: Good condition, toning, not viewed out of mat, mat toned. Notice to bidders: The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the conditions of aging. PHOTOS MAY ALSO ACT AS A CONDITION REPORT. Please review all photos closely prior to bidding. Complete condition reports are available by request, no later than 24 hours prior to the live auction. All lots are offered and sold 'AS IS’, and Everard Auctions will not provide refunds based on condition. Timepiece movements, lighting and electrics have not been tested, and art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated. We do not guarantee the condition of frames. By placing a bid, either in person, by phone, absentee or via the Internet, you signify that you agree to be bound by the conditions of sale. Everard Auctions does not provide any shipping or packing services. We recommend that all potential buyers obtain pack/ship estimates prior to bidding. Please contact us for a list of recommended shippers.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)
                Jun. 24, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 15IN x 15IN (38cm x 38cm)

                Est: $500 - $700

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Joy to the World. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and is hand numbered 2675/4649. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1992. It measures 15 inches x 15 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple black frame. This piece was acquired from a Virginia estate.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)
                Jun. 18, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 20IN x 20IN (51cm x 51cm)

                Est: $750 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Couple Picnicking. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle on the blanket edge, and is hand numbered 501/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper in 1985. It measures 20 inches x 20 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)
                Jun. 18, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, 17IN x 19IN (43cm x 48cm)

                Est: $700 - $1,000

                Limited edition lithograph by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933) titled Be Mine. It is signed by the artist in pencil in the lower middle, and it is hand numbered 282/1000. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 17 inches x 19 inches. It is professionally double matted and framed under glass in a simple wooden frame. And was produced in 2012.

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              • PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)
                Jun. 11, 2024

                PATRICIA BUCKLEY MOSS (1933) LIMITED EDITION ETCHING, DOUBLE HAND SIGNED AND NUMBERED, TITLED STONE MILL, 24IN x 25IN (61cm x 64cm)

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Limited edition etching by celebrated Virginia artist Patricia Buckley Moss (1933). It is double, hand signed by the artist. First in pencil in the lower right, where the number 90 (1990) is next to it. Then on the outer acrylic in the bottom middle, by a gold toned marker, with a 92 (1992) beside it. Her etchings are rare, and this is limited edition is 7/99, which is written in the lower left in pencil. It is produced on thick archival paper. It measures 24 inches x 25 inches. It is professionally quadruple matted and framed under glass in a lovely silver toned frame.

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