Charles Wysocki
" Ice Riders of Chesapeake Bay"
Limited Edition Print
#1240/1500
Rare Limited
rare, rare, rare,
MINT,MINT, MINT
PERFECT
Print in MINT condition, with the certificate of authenticity.
Signed Limited Edition Lithograph, Unframed
Image Size: 34 x 17
Edition Size: 1500
This stunning print is by Charles Wysocki, popular American artist
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By Matt Wysocki Charles was drafted in 1950 during the Korean War. He should have been sent to After leaving the Army, Charles attended My parents met at an ad agency in In the early 1960’s my father was raking in the money as a commercial artist, but his heart was in the primitive style. At night and on the weekends, he worked on his Americana/primitive paintings. After my father did a one-man show at which he sold every painting in this style, he decided to leave commercial art for good and just focus on his In 1972 my father started his relationship with AMCAL. Together they published the first Americana Calendar. It has been in production ever since. AMCAL has been licensing his images on various products for close to 30 years. Some of these products include: puzzles, collector plates, trivets, serving trays, popcorn tins, cards, sculptures, magnets, wallpaper, blankets, mugs, photo frames, stamps, and T-shirts to name a few. Then in 1979, Charles published his first limited edition print “Fox Run” with The Greenwich Workshop. His published numerous prints with them during this time from 1979-1993. He also traveled around the country and made personal appearances at galleries all over the In 1993 Charles went from working for two different publishers (AMCAL and The Greenwich Workshop) to just working for AMCAL. His schedule was too stressful, and the deadlines too severe to really enjoy himself. Being the perfectionist he is, his paintings never suffered, but he was working 15 hour days, six days a week. Enough! He published all his items through AMCAL, including his limited edition prints from 1994-1999. During this five-year period he produced some of his most treasured pieces. Four in the cat series (Mabel, Maggie, Max and Elmer and Loretta) as well as such pieces as
Charles Wysocki History
Charles Wysocki was born in 1928 in
Charles painted his whole life, and up to his death at the age of 73. He died July 29th, 2002 surrounded by family. It was also his 42nd wedding anniversary. He will be sorely missed by many, but his artwork will live on. His gallery will remain open, and there will be lots of new Charles Wysocki products made. My father would have wanted it that way. He is survived by his wife (my mother), Elizabeth, his three children, David, Millie, Matt, and his two grandchildren Emily, and Jackson.
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