Edgar Payne serigraph
An early print done in oil on canvas board measuring 20 by 24.
Looks like a painting!
Has some losses and cracquelure which makes it look even more like a painting.
Offered as is for the Edgar Payne fan.
495
Below is info from the description of another example.
"A rare Vanton Studios silk screen reproduction of a painting by one of the 20th Century's great plein air masters.
R. G. Tonge and J.H. Van Patten joined forces in the 1920s and opened the Vanton Studios in San Francisco. Their company produced screenprinted posters, calendars, and displays for advertising but they were also committed to creating replicas of paintings. Some of the artists whose works they replicated with the velvetone (screen printing) process were Edgar Payne, Duncan Gleason and David Stirling. These works were duplicated with up to fifty colors and the production output for each one was about 2000. These were printed on artist board or canvas board and they were sold framed. "