Charles Scott Gallery
Ginger Osgood Sun Drenched 1962 SIGNED Serigraph on Paper Limited Edition of 30 Framed
Ginger Osgood Sun Drenched 1962 SIGNED Serigraph on Paper Limited Edition of 30 Framed
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GINGER OSGOOD (-Worthley)
"Sun Drenched" 1962
Limited Edition Serigraph in Colors on Wove Paper, Edition of 30
Signed by Ginger Osgood
Framed, with a Charles Scott Gallery Letter of Authenticity
Born in Yokohama, Japan in 1918, Ginger Osgood (1918-2000, American) and her husband, R. Freeman Worthley, helped develop the art form known as serigraphy. Osgoood’s work is represented in print collections at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Davison Art Center at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT; the Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA; and others.
This is a rare gorgeous, large Serigraph in colors on wove paper.
It is an edition of 30, 34-1/2 x 20-1/4 inches (87.6 x 51.4 cm) (sight)Signed, numbered, and titled in pencil along lower edge
Signed, numbered, and titled in pencil along lower edge, printed by the artist
CONDITION: Mild light and time staining to the sheet. Not examined out of frame. Matted and framed under acrylic. Framed Dimensions 41.25 X 27 Inches. We will include a Charles Scott Gallery Letter of Authenticity.
PROVENANCE: Purchased via Heritage Auctions, ex Amon Carter Museum of American Art, sold at Heritage to fund future museum acquisitions.


