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КАПЛИ ДОЖДЯ НА WAIKIKI подписанный Розали Пруссинг пронумерованный 6/750 Gislée Ltd издание

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Original price was: $434.22.Current price is: $260.53.

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Certificate of Authenticity (COA) : No
Brand : Prussing
Period : Contemporary (1970 - 2020)
Handmade : Yes
Year of Production : 1975
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Time Period Produced : 1980-1989
Signed By : Rosalie Prussing
Item Height : 22.75
Culture : Hawaiian
Color : Multi-color
UPC : Does Not Apply
Item Length : 23.25 in
Size : Medium
Style : Expressionism
Unit of Sale : Single Piece
Original/Licensed Reprint : Original
Region of Origin : Hawaii, USA
Type : Print
Signed : Yes
Item Width : 1 in
Image Orientation : Landscape
Title : Raindrops on Waikiki
Примечания продавца : “Excellent Condition - Please see all photos”
Material : Paper
Theme : Travel & Transportation, Hawaii, Beach, Ocean, Seascape
Production Technique : Giclée Print
Состояние товара : Б/у
Framing : Framed
Features : Limited Edition, Numbered
gtin13 : Does Not Apply
Subject : Lahaina Seascape
Artist : Rosalie Prussing

RAINDROPS ON WAIKIKI Limited Edition Giclée Print by Hawaiian artist, Rosalie Prussing (1924-2011) Framed, Signed & Numbered Art Print (6/750) A very low number – the lower the number, the more exclusive/valuable the artwork is. A stunning, whimsical and mesmerizing print of the seascape at Waikiki Beach, Oahu, HAWAII painted by the renowned Hawaiian artist, Rosalie Prussing This delightful artwork offers a unique and playful view of Waikiki Beach with a parade of beachgoers in the foreground with a young girl leading a princess riding a white horse while carrying an umbrella followed by many other adults and children also carrying umbrellas and even a little dog and at the very end is Rosalie Prussing’s trademark mynah bird. The water has many boats – large boats anchored, many sailboats with striped sails, rowboats even with umbrellas up as well as an outrigger canoe. In the background is the iconic pink palace, many other high rise properties with the infamous Diamond Head mountain looming majestically above the entire scene. Framed vintage Rosalie Prussing Art Print Title: Raindrops on Waikiki Edition: Limited edition (6 of 750) Print Type: Giclee Size: 23.25″ x 22.75″ Print Size: 14″ x 14.25″ This beautiful landscape print, titled “Raindrops on Waikiki,” appears to be one of the earlier works created by Rosalie Prussing. The print is signed by the artist and is a medium-sized limited edition giclée print on paper with an very early limited edition number of 6 out of 750 prints made. The print is an original limited edition, numbered and framed, and in excellent condition. This piece would make a wonderful addition to any collection and is a great way to bring a touch of Hawaiian culture and travel inspiration into your home or office. An amazing limited edition print by Hawaiian artist Rosalie Pressing Framed in glass in a dark brown wood frame with ivory double matting in very good vintage condition Painting is in excellent condition Please see all photos as they are an important part of this description This will be very carefully packaged and shipped to you via USPS Mail, UPS or Federal Express including Insurance and Signature at Delivery THANKS FOR STOPPING BY NOTES: Rosalie Rupp Prussing (1924-2011) painted all her life. She painted as a child and during her years as an art student in Los Angeles. She painted in the spare moments she could find as a wife and mother of four in Hawaii, where she moved in 1959 to follow her husband’s career. Even when she went back to work as an art teacher and fabric designer, she’d com home, turn on classical music, tune out her family and paint. “I used to really agonize over those paintings,” she recalled. Then she retired and decided to paint only for fun. In 1985, she accepted a commission to do a painting of Hanalei for a magazine cover. “They wanted Hanalei Bay, the taro field and all these other things. To get it all in, I had to break all the rules -me, the former art teacher. Finally I decided to leave all the bad stuff out and put in whatever I wanted wherever I wanted it.” From the magazine cover has come a whole series of whimsical island landscapes. The landscapes leave out what Prussing didn’t like – signs of progress mainly – and are filled with things she does like – colorful flowers, little Hawaiian girls plus animals and birds, especially her trademark mynah bird. (“I put one in every painting because people enjoy searching for him.”) Her brightly colored, detailed paintings take months to complete, but she turns each one into a whole line of limited edition prints, calendars, note cards – “things people can afford.” Best of all, she no longer agonized over her paintings. “My work is not the kind of art you’d enter in a juried show, but it isn’t commercial art either. It’s just me having a wonderful time. It amazes me how much demand there is for it.” Rosalie passed away at age 87 in November 2011. Her family has continued her legacy by sharing her art with many people around the world.