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Paul Sawyier Lithograph Camp Nelson Palisades 1980 COA #1471/2500 Framed 28x22
Paul Sawyier Lithograph Camp Nelson Palisades 1980 COA #1471/2500 Framed 28x22
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Own a serene piece of Kentucky’s landscape heritage with this limited edition Paul Sawyier lithograph, beautifully framed and ready to hang.
• Title: Camp Nelson Palisades
• Artist: Paul Sawyier (signed in print)
• Edition: Hand-numbered #1471/2500, Plate No. 82
• Print Year: 1980
• Certificate of Authenticity: Included
• Image Size: 23" x 16.5" (behind sage green beveled matte)
• Frame: Elegant dark wood frame with glass, brand new and professionally assembled
• Frame Dimensions: 28" wide x 22" high x 0.75" thick
• Condition: Excellent. No damage to print, matte, or frame. Ready to hang.
Paul Sawyier (1865–1917) was renowned for his watercolor landscapes of Kentucky.
This lithograph, issued in 1980, faithfully reproduces his original work from the early 1900s, capturing the tranquil beauty of the Camp Nelson Palisades with rich detail and soft autumnal tones.
Perfect for collectors, art lovers, or anyone seeking a timeless piece of regional Americana.
• Title: Camp Nelson Palisades
• Artist: Paul Sawyier (signed in print)
• Edition: Hand-numbered #1471/2500, Plate No. 82
• Print Year: 1980
• Certificate of Authenticity: Included
• Image Size: 23" x 16.5" (behind sage green beveled matte)
• Frame: Elegant dark wood frame with glass, brand new and professionally assembled
• Frame Dimensions: 28" wide x 22" high x 0.75" thick
• Condition: Excellent. No damage to print, matte, or frame. Ready to hang.
Paul Sawyier (1865–1917) was renowned for his watercolor landscapes of Kentucky.
This lithograph, issued in 1980, faithfully reproduces his original work from the early 1900s, capturing the tranquil beauty of the Camp Nelson Palisades with rich detail and soft autumnal tones.
Perfect for collectors, art lovers, or anyone seeking a timeless piece of regional Americana.
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