Patricia Lausch (Pennsylvania, 20th/21st century). Untitled, late 20th century. About the artist: [Lausch] worked for many years alongside her husband, operating the family business, Lausch’s Dutch Barn antiques and reproductions. During this time, she became interested in the art of reverse glass painting – a passion she pursued for the rest of her life. Painting both landscapes and portraits, she became well-known for her folk art, including her unique portrayal of animals and flowers and vivid use of color. Her paintings are widely sought by collectors throughout the United States as well as abroad. For many years, she demonstrated her craft at the Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum in Lancaster, PA, as well as other venues. In recent years, she also performed volunteer work at the Museum where she looked forward to not only demonstrating her craft but likewise sharing her appreciation and extensive knowledge of art and history in general. In addition to her painting, she remained actively involved in the antiques business. Until her passing, she maintained an antique booth at Renninger’s Antique Market in Adamstown, PA, which included a display of her art work. She was a fixture at Renningers for many decades, continuing a family tradition that has been ongoing since the Market’s inception. She was also involved with the Ephrata Public Library, serving at one time as the Library Board President. In addition to traveling, she enjoyed spending time at her circa 1740s farmhouse where she gardened, bird watched and cared for her numerous cats. Measures about 9 x 11. We store our items in a smoke free warehouse. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “americanartifacts” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Subject: Peace
- Artist: Patricia Lausch
- Type: Painting
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Size: Small
- Style: Folk Art
- Material: Glass
- Production Technique: Acrylic Painting
- Time Period Produced: 1990-1999