Art
Ann Rea Theorem Paintings, Set of Three, Framed
- Item Number
- 440
- Estimated Value
- 70 USD
- Sold
- 47 USD to co0437c06
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
This set of three small but detailed theorem paintings come from artist Ann Rea of Georgia. Theorem painting, also called theorem stencilling, was first developed in England, and was popular in colonial New England. The artwork begins with the making of a stencil. The stencil is then used to paint the design onto fabric.
These three originals are painted on antiqued velvet. The set includes:
Shaker House measuring 4 3/8" x 3 1/2" framed
Shaker Boxes measuring 2 3/4" x 3 1/2" framed
Potted Geranium measuring 4" x 5" framed
Each painting is signed by the artist and handsomely framed.
Item Special Note
Price is based on item pick-up at the NRWA River Resource Center at 592 Main Street in Groton, MA. Shipping is available upon request; buyer is responsible for additional costs of shipping and handling.
Donated By:
Donna Demers
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