Antique Original Etching by Jackson Lee Nesbitt Ozark Bridge In Fine Wood Frame
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Antique Original Etching by Jackson Lee Nesbitt Ozark Bridge In Fine Wood Frame. Frame with original glass cover measures 16 3/4" x 20 3/4"; It fits 16" x 20" and the visible art area alone is 9 1/2" x 12 1/2". Signed and titled in pencil by the artist. Backing has label showing Ozark Bridge a limited edition signed original etching by Jackson Lee Nesbitt and published by Associated American Artists of New York. Excellent condition with no damage such as stains or tears, museum quality artwork. The only thing to mention is the artwork is slightly crooked in the matte, a very easy thing to adjust. Guaranteed a genuine etching by Nesbitt as described. Ozark Bridge is perhaps is most desirable work. Previous sales are all around $500 for this particular work. Only 250 of these were issued by AAA.Jackson Lee Nesbitt (June 16, 1913 – February 20, 2008) was an American artist. Nesbitt was born in McAlester, Oklahoma and studied at the Kansas City Art Institute off and on from 1933 to 1941, working primarily with famed Regionalist painter Thomas Hart Benton and printmaker John de Martelly. Though they were very different in age, Nesbitt and Benton were also friends who traveled and sketched together often—and the art they created was very similar. When financial necessity (in large part caused by the popularity of modernist art) forced
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