Janet Munro Folk Art Oil Painting Fishing on Oaks Creek Otsego County, NY Signed

Janet Munro Folk Art Oil Painting Fishing on Oaks Creek Otsego County, NY Signed
Janet Munro Folk Art Oil Painting Fishing on Oaks Creek Otsego County, NY Signed
Janet Munro Folk Art Oil Painting Fishing on Oaks Creek Otsego County, NY Signed
Janet Munro Folk Art Oil Painting Fishing on Oaks Creek Otsego County, NY Signed
Janet Munro Folk Art Oil Painting Fishing on Oaks Creek Otsego County, NY Signed
Janet Munro Folk Art Oil Painting Fishing on Oaks Creek Otsego County, NY Signed

Janet Munro Folk Art Oil Painting Fishing on Oaks Creek Otsego County, NY Signed
This is a colorful folk art oil painting on canvas board by renowned artist Janet Munro (American 1949 -). The painting is titled: Fishing on Oaks Creek. Measures 15 3/4″ x 11 3/4″ and is displayed in a simple 18 3/4″ x 14 3/4″ wood frame. The painting captures the simple day to day living of an old farm town where people live off the land and fish in the stream. The painting has a light protective varnish and is in very good condition. New York artist Janet Munro is a contemporary painter who captures our imagination and our interest on many levels. Painting with the self-taught confidence of the American folk tradition, Munro’s work is characterized by an exceptional sense of color, balance, design and a great attention to detail. Creating without any obligation to literalism, but always working for realism, Munro carefully finishes each painting to celebrate and narrate everyday American life. In 25 years of painting, J. Munro has achieved a high degree of success including: The Smithsonian Institute, The White House, President and Mrs. George Bush, Cliff Robertson, sen. Ben Spock, The American Museum at Bath England to list only a few. Thanks for stopping by. The item “Janet Munro Folk Art Oil Painting Fishing on Oaks Creek Otsego County, NY Signed” is in sale since Sunday, July 16, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Folk Art & Indigenous Art”. The seller is “coyotemoonantiques” and is located in East Sandwich, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Type: Paintings
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Originality: Original
  • Subject: Fishing
  • Material: canvas
  • Style: Folk Art
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Artist: Janet Munro
  • Date of Creation: 1990-1999
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Features: Framed
  • Year: 1993

Janet Munro Folk Art Oil Painting Fishing on Oaks Creek Otsego County, NY Signed

Pennsylvania Folk Art Drawing of a Unicorn, circa 1812-1814, Washington County

Pennsylvania Folk Art Drawing of a Unicorn, circa 1812-1814, Washington County
Pennsylvania Folk Art Drawing of a Unicorn, circa 1812-1814, Washington County
Pennsylvania Folk Art Drawing of a Unicorn, circa 1812-1814, Washington County
Pennsylvania Folk Art Drawing of a Unicorn, circa 1812-1814, Washington County

Pennsylvania Folk Art Drawing of a Unicorn, circa 1812-1814, Washington County
Pen and ink and ink wash on paper, measuring 5 ½ x 4 3/8 inches, some toning, slight mat burn, the image is drawn on the back of a manuscript receipt, the receipt bears the signature of Benedict Reynolds, Zachariahs father. A very nice, calligraphic, folk art image of a unicorn and a bird perched atop a curious structure. The drawing is placed in an archival mat. A brief synopsis of the life of Zachariah Reynolds and his family history is here reprinted from the History of Washington County. REYNOLDS, who owns 160 acres of fine land, is situated in South Strabane Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, four and one-half miles east of Washington, was born in the old house which then stood on the present site of the barn, on this farm, December 31, 1828. His father was Zachariah and his paternal grandfather was Benedict Reynolds, while his mother was Mary Little and his maternal grandfather was Moses Little. Benedict Reynolds was born in Maryland and from there he enlisted in the American Army. After serving for six months in the War of the Revolution, he reenlisted and took part in the battle of the Brandywine, and several others under the direct command of Gen. Washington, as well as in the battle of Cowpens. After the war he married Elizabeth Harmon and came to Washington County and settled in South Strabane Township. When he built his house he constructed it after the old Maryland plan, with the doors facing the east. He spent the rest of his life there, living to the age of ninety-seven years, and was buried in the cemetery on his own land. Zachariah Reynolds was born in South Strabane Township and when he reached manhood married Mary Little. Her father was born in Ireland and came to America when a young man. He married Margaret Locke, also a native of Ireland, they had four children: John, Mary, David and Moses. To Zachariah and Mary (Little) Reynolds was born one son, D. The mother died when thirty years of age. Zachariah was subsequently married to Mary Huston, and they had three children: George, who lives in California; Mary, who is the wife of William Weir, residing on Morgan Avenue, Washington; and Seth H. Who is a farmer in South Strabane Township. Zachariah Reynolds was a man of natural talent, and was better educated than many men of his day, being particularly gifted as a penman. He did quite a large part of the drawing for the charts of the internal organs for Dr. Leatherman, of Houstonville, Pa. And his pen work was admired all over the county. He lived into his seventy-ninth year. His burial was first by the side of his wife in the home cemetery, but later D. Reynolds had the bodies of his parents removed and interred anew in the Washington Cemetery. His second wife survived him and died when aged 84 years History of Washington County, pp. Source: McFarland, Joseph F. 20th Century History of the City of Washington and Washington County, Pennsylvania and Representative Citizens. The item “Pennsylvania Folk Art Drawing of a Unicorn, circa 1812-1814, Washington County” is in sale since Monday, May 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Folk Art & Primitives”. The seller is “santanoni” and is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Signed?: Unsigned
  • Type: Paintings
  • Material: Pen and ink on paper
  • Style: Naive, Primitive
  • Region of Origin: Pennsylvania
  • Date of Creation: 1800-1899

Pennsylvania Folk Art Drawing of a Unicorn, circa 1812-1814, Washington County