"Wedding Joy" Small Print Wedding Invitation (1985) by Patricia (P.) Buckley Moss (1933 - Present)
Highlights
- This print was used as the invitation to the wedding of Pat's daughter Mary
- Double Signed (one on the print and one hand signed in pencil "Mary's Wedding 1986 Atlanta")
- Framed in dark brown wood with double mat (Light Blue/Green and Cranberry Red)
- Rare print
- Numbered 727 out of a limited edition of 1000
- Includes hanging hardware and is ready to hang
Details
- Image Size: 6 x 6 inches
- Paper Size: NA
- Frame Size: 12 1/4 x 12 1/4 x 1 inches
- Medium: Paper
- Edition: Limited Edition of 1000
- Provenance: Louisville, KY auction
- Code: 0185020027
Comments
- Wedding Joy is a rare print by P. Buckley Moss numbered 727 out of a limited edition of 1000 issued in 1985
- This print was used as the invitation to the wedding of Pat's daughter Mary
- The First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue, NE is in the background
- Colors: Highlights different shades of blues, greens, mauve/pink tones, orange, white and black
- The artwork depicts an Amish Wedding scene. In the center are the bride and groom on the back of a horse drawn carriage with two black cats (Drolleries).
- Surrounding the carriage are six (6) flower girls, two boys, two ducks, and two pairs of men and women (one driving the horse drawn carriage and the other witnessing the scene in the background). In the background are black trees, a white picket fence, and the First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue, NE.
The print contains several of the artists favorite symbolic themes:- The Plain People/Amish - these people, for Moss, represent the good life, the full life, the life well lived in harmony with nature and in peace with all creation, a strong work ethic, goodness and integrity
- Black Cats (Drolleries) - These black cats are intended to be positive manifestations, fanciful, playful, whimsical and humorous symbols of a presence; These highly stylized animals represent the spirit of the artist herself
- The Horse - Represent a spirit of freedom, when bridled in an image with the plain people, they represent the Plain People as virtuous and with the ability to control their baser human emotions and carnal desires
- Horse Drawn Buggy - symbolizes the passage of time
- Black Trees - witnesses to a scene; represent the Tree of Life; represent the Family Tree
- The Number Three (3) - there are three flower girls holding hands, and two sets of three girls signifying balance and harmony and is symbolic of the Holy Trinity
- Boys holding Sticks - Symbol of manhood or fertility
- Girls holding Flowers - Symbol of femininity or fertility
Condition (Please see grading guide below)
- (I) Overall: Very Good
- (II) Content: Excellent
- (III) Frame: Very Good (Nice dark brown wood frame; hanging hardware attached and ready to hang; Back dust cover attached but torn at top, and punctures/tears lower left and right)
Artist Bio
American artist P. Buckley Moss (Pat) was born and raised on Staten Island in New York in 1933. Growing up, great importance was given to academic achievement, and both Pat’s older sister and younger brother excelled in school. However, Pat did not, and she was considered hopeless. At that time, little was known about dyslexia and other learning differences, and young Patricia Buckley did not receive the help that is available to students today. While the rest of the family sat around the kitchen table reading and doing homework, Pat drew pictures. Her art was both a means of escape and a form of communication.
Pat’s artistic ability was recognized and she was blessed to be accepted to the Washington Irving High School in Manhattan, which provided a strong focus on the arts. Later, she received a scholarship to New York’s prestigious Cooper Union.
Pat’s artistic style is unique, and she is perhaps best known for her “Valley style” watercolors of the Amish and Mennonites and tranquil landscapes. Pat began including the “Plain People” symbolically in her art soon after her husband’s job took them to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in the mid-1960’s. There, she met Amish and Mennonites living in the area and admired their faith and dedication to family and caring for the land.
Pat Moss has achieved unprecedented success in the art world and has been giving back a measure of that success to the community for close to three decades. Donations of Pat’s artwork have raised more than $4 million for worthy charitable organizations across the country. In this endeavor, she is helped by the P. Buckley Moss Society, a group of more than 8,000 collector-members. She has also established the P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children’s Education, which promotes the use of art in the school curriculum as an aid to reaching out to children with learning differences. While Pat’s success has been recognized as an example of a triumph over dyslexia, she believes that she is successful because of it. It gives her the ability to see the world around her differently and caused her to develop a strong work ethic. Pat’s motivational phrase is “Find what you’re good at and love doing, and work hard at it.”
References
https://p-buckley-moss.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Session_ID=a2a8c25fbeaf86c850717fee2b19176e&Screen=PROD&Product_Code=0185020027
http://www.mosscollectors.com/rare.pdf
http://www.mosscollectors.com/Symbolism_Iconography_Moss_Complete.pdf
http://pbuckleymoss.com/Articles/Who_is_American_Artist_PBuckleyMoss.pdf
Grading Guide
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- Poor: Severe condition issues that require repair and some may be beyond repair
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