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Arthur Nevin Print of a Red-Breasted Merganser Duck Decoy, Beach Haven, NJ

$700
£533.05
€608.71
CA$983.59
A$1,079.18
CHF 568.46
MX$12,838
NOK 7,281.92
SEK 6,649.39
DKK 4,547.64

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American Folk Art Reimagined: A Print of a Duck Decoy by Arthur Nevin This lithograph print of a Redbreasted Merganser decoy is a compelling piece that bridges the worlds of American folk art, natural history, and modern printmaking. Created by the artist Arthur Nevin in circa 1970, this work is a tribute to a quintessential piece of Americana. The print is specifically inscribed with "Redbreasted Merganser, Beach Haven, N.J., 1935," suggesting it is a portrait of a specific, historical decoy, placing it within a tradition of documenting and celebrating folk art objects. Arthur Nevin (1929–2012) was a master printer and artist who had a lifelong connection to the wildfowl decoys he so often depicted. Born in New York, Nevin's interest was sparked during his youth while hunting with his father on the eastern shore of the United States. He was particularly influenced by the collection of Joel Barber, one of the earliest and most significant collectors of decoys. This early exposure led Nevin to confine much of his professional work to the etching and painting of these objects, which he considered to be "the only true original American art form." The print, numbered 102 out of 150, captures the simple yet elegant form of the decoy. Decoys were originally carved from wood by hunters and fishermen to attract wildfowl. Over time, their functional purpose gave way to an appreciation for their sculptural quality and regional variations. Nevin’s meticulous printmaking technique allows him to highlight the decoy's unique contours and textures, transforming a rustic, utilitarian object into a subject of fine art. The inclusion of the location and date, Beach Haven, N.J., 1935, anchors the artwork in a specific moment and place, celebrating the individual craftsmanship of the original carver. This work is a testament to Nevin's belief in the aesthetic value of decoys and his commitment to preserving this unique aspect of American heritage through his art. Dimensions: 23 5/8 inches x 30 5/8 inches x 5/8 inches (Ref: NY8167-A-iam)
  • Creator:
    Arthur Nevin (Maker)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23.63 in (60.03 cm)Width: 30.63 in (77.81 cm)Depth: 0.63 in (1.61 cm)
  • Style:
    Folk Art (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1965-1970
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. UV Plexi protection.
  • Seller Location:
    Downingtown, PA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: NY8167A1stDibs: LU86102508112

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