Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20×24 COA

Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20x24 COA
Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20x24 COA
Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20x24 COA
Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20x24 COA
Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20x24 COA
Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20x24 COA
Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20x24 COA
Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20x24 COA
Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20x24 COA

Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20x24 COA
Welcome to my retirement sale, I have a large collection of artwork that is available for sale at my art storage in South Florida. This artwork was acquired from the Purvis Young Museum from the late Larry T. This is a framed artwork by Purvis Young titled “SAINTS, ” measuring 20×24 inches. It is a mixed media piece created on paper with acrylic paint, showcasing Young’s unique Outsider Art style. The artwork features saints as the subject matter, with a collage production technique adding depth and texture to the piece. It is a one-of-a-kind original artwork signed by Purvis Young and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity issued by an art gallery. This contemporary artwork reflects Young’s distinctive artistic vision and is a handmade creation from Florida. The artwork consists of one print with a signature and one painting unsigned, set behind plexiglass in a beautiful frame.
Purvis Young SAINTS Framed Artwork 20x24 COA

Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom

Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom
Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom
Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom
Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom
Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom
Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom
Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom
Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom
Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom

Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom
The painting is an original work by artist Virginia Young, featuring a winter village landscape in American folk art style. It is a small acrylic painting on wood, signed by the artist. The piece captures a quaint Americana scene with a naive charm, making it a unique addition to any art collection. 11 1/4″ X 11 1/4″.
Virginia Young Signed Painting American Folk Art Naive Americana Spring Blossom

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Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos

Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos

Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
3″ and 8″ x 6 (varied edge). Laid on Board H: 15″ x W: 12″. CONDITION: Good condition with wear and age as pictured. Of art by Purvis Young was made on an old. Mimeograph from Mount Zion Church, a famous meeting place in Miami. One of the mimeographs is dated 1955. Part of the “Basketball Series” of works acquired from the Joy Moos Collection. Moos label on back. The owner’s collection of Basketball Series works includes five unique works of art that are all similar in design with colorful action images. All of the works are produced on old sheets of paper that Purvis Young would have found scavenging through disposal from local institutions. Most of the works in the Basketball Series came from paper associated with Mount Zion Baptist Church in Miami (see photograph). Although this particular work is marked as circa 1990 from Joy Moos Gallery, all of the works are on paper that have dating back to the 1950’s and 1960’s. Joy Moos Gallery As Reported in the Washington Post, January 8, 2020. In 1989, Miami art dealer Joy Moos signed Purvis Young to an exclusive contract. She introduced his work to contemporary art galleries in New York and Chicago. Moos indicated she took Purvis Young to the dentist and helped him open his first bank account. In some ways, she said, it was like taking a child. A Cuban Santeria priest named Silo Crespo acted as Young’s manager. She hired a priestess to remove them: I had to have the gallery cleaned. I had to do all this voodoo stuff with a cut chicken head. Leon Rolle, then a practicing lawyer, said Young asked him for help ending his contract with Moos so the artist could be free to negotiate with Gerard C. “William” Louis-Dreyfus – billionaire energy mogul, father of actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus and collector of self-taught artists. But the collector was worried about oversupply and wanted Young to destroy a third of his inventory. Rolle said Young rejected the deal, griping, They never told Shakespeare he wrote too much! Both Crespo and Louis-Dreyfus have since died. Jeffrey Gilman, president of the William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation, doubted the billionaire would have wanted art destroyed: He couldn’t even bring himself to sell anything! Moos said Rolle and Crespo had unrealistic expectations of the value of Young’s work and didn’t understand the market. Mount Zion Baptist Church, Miami, Florida. Excerpt from the Miami Affordability Project Historic Properties Dataset, prepared by UM Office of Civic and Community Engagement. Construction of the present church building began in 1928 and took thirteen years to complete. Evans, one of the most prominent religious leaders of Overtown, oversaw construction. Zion is one of the few examples of Mediterranean Revival style architecture in Overtown. As with many other historical properties in this area, its design is also significant because of the ways planners adapted this style to the local environment by incorporating high ceilings and porches. The church was significantly impacted by the construction of Interstate 95 in the 1960s, when a portion of the church was acquired to build an entrance ramp. The congregation of Mt. Zion Baptist Church remains an active part of the community today. The Church was one of the first meeting places for the Boys and Girls Scouts as well as civil rights movement leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Purvis Young was a self-taught African-American artist known for his expressive collages and paintings. Made on found objects, including scrap metal, book pages, and discarded envelopes, his richly colored depictions of trucks, figures, and coil-shaped abstractions, described a fraught yet inspired experience of living in the poverty stricken Overtown neighborhood of Miami. “What I say is the world is getting worser, guys pushing buggies, street people not having no jobs here in Miami, drugs kill the young, and church people riding around in luxury cars, ” he once remarked. Born on February 4, 1943 in Liberty City, FL, he learned to draw from his uncle at a young age but never had any formal art training. Years after his release, Young’s creative output attracted the attention of Bernard Davis, the owner of the Miami Art Museum. Davis subsequently brought the artist’s work into the public eye, and by the 1970s, tourists and collectors regularly visited Young in Goodbread Alley where he lived and worked. Inspired by books on Rembrandt, Vincent van Gogh, El Greco, and Paul Gauguin, as well as documentaries on American history, Young’s work grew in scope and formal invention throughout the latter part of his career. The artist died on April 20, 2010 in Miami, FL. Today, his works are held in the collections of the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, the American Folk Art Museum in New York, and the de Young Museum of Art in San Francisco, among others. According to Art in America In interviews, he [Young] often referred to his work as a form of protest art, and among the twenty major paintings at Salon 94 were several that portrayed crowds of people demonstrating in the streets. Each panel in the diptych Untitled (Protesters), ca. 1990s, features a group of schematic figures outlined in black. On the left hand panel, two central figures are shown with their arms raised in the air; depicted below the crowd is a row of tenement buildings. In both panels, the subjects seem to vibrate in ethereal spaces-fiery red on the left and primarily greenish on the right-as is typical in Young’s work.
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos

Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos

Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos

Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos
Laid on Board H: 15″ x W: 12″. CONDITION: Good condition with wear and age as pictured. This original work of art by Purvis Young was made on an old. Mimeograph from Mount Zion Church, a famous meeting place in Miami. The mimeograph is dated 1955. Part of the “Basketball Series” of works acquired from the Joy Moos Collection. Moos label on back. The owner’s collection of Basketball Series works includes five unique works of art that are all similar in design with colorful action images. All of the works are produced on old sheets of paper that Purvis Young would have found scavenging through disposal from local institutions. Most of the works in the Basketball Series came from paper associated with Mount Zion Baptist Church in Miami (see photograph). Although this particular work is marked as circa 1990 from Joy Moos Gallery, all of the works are on paper that have dating back to the 1950’s and 1960’s. Joy Moos Gallery As Reported in the Washington Post, January 8, 2020. In 1989, Miami art dealer Joy Moos signed Purvis Young to an exclusive contract. She introduced his work to contemporary art galleries in New York and Chicago. Moos indicated she took Purvis Young to the dentist and helped him open his first bank account. In some ways, she said, it was like taking a child. A Cuban Santeria priest named Silo Crespo acted as Young’s manager. She hired a priestess to remove them: I had to have the gallery cleaned. I had to do all this voodoo stuff with a cut chicken head. Leon Rolle, then a practicing lawyer, said Young asked him for help ending his contract with Moos so the artist could be free to negotiate with Gerard C. “William” Louis-Dreyfus – billionaire energy mogul, father of actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus and collector of self-taught artists. But the collector was worried about oversupply and wanted Young to destroy a third of his inventory. Rolle said Young rejected the deal, griping, They never told Shakespeare he wrote too much! Both Crespo and Louis-Dreyfus have since died. Jeffrey Gilman, president of the William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation, doubted the billionaire would have wanted art destroyed: He couldn’t even bring himself to sell anything! Moos said Rolle and Crespo had unrealistic expectations of the value of Young’s work and didn’t understand the market. Mount Zion Baptist Church, Miami, Florida. Excerpt from the Miami Affordability Project Historic Properties Dataset, prepared by UM Office of Civic and Community Engagement. Construction of the present church building began in 1928 and took thirteen years to complete. Evans, one of the most prominent religious leaders of Overtown, oversaw construction. Zion is one of the few examples of Mediterranean Revival style architecture in Overtown. As with many other historical properties in this area, its design is also significant because of the ways planners adapted this style to the local environment by incorporating high ceilings and porches. The church was significantly impacted by the construction of Interstate 95 in the 1960s, when a portion of the church was acquired to build an entrance ramp. The congregation of Mt. Zion Baptist Church remains an active part of the community today. The Church was one of the first meeting places for the Boys and Girls Scouts as well as civil rights movement leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Purvis Young was a self-taught African-American artist known for his expressive collages and paintings. Made on found objects, including scrap metal, book pages, and discarded envelopes, his richly colored depictions of trucks, figures, and coil-shaped abstractions, described a fraught yet inspired experience of living in the poverty stricken Overtown neighborhood of Miami. “What I say is the world is getting worser, guys pushing buggies, street people not having no jobs here in Miami, drugs kill the young, and church people riding around in luxury cars, ” he once remarked. Born on February 4, 1943 in Liberty City, FL, he learned to draw from his uncle at a young age but never had any formal art training. Years after his release, Young’s creative output attracted the attention of Bernard Davis, the owner of the Miami Art Museum. Davis subsequently brought the artist’s work into the public eye, and by the 1970s, tourists and collectors regularly visited Young in Goodbread Alley where he lived and worked. Inspired by books on Rembrandt, Vincent van Gogh, El Greco, and Paul Gauguin, as well as documentaries on American history, Young’s work grew in scope and formal invention throughout the latter part of his career. The artist died on April 20, 2010 in Miami, FL. Today, his works are held in the collections of the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, the American Folk Art Museum in New York, and the de Young Museum of Art in San Francisco, among others. According to Art in America In interviews, he [Young] often referred to his work as a form of protest art, and among the twenty major paintings at Salon 94 were several that portrayed crowds of people demonstrating in the streets. Each panel in the diptych Untitled (Protesters), ca. 1990s, features a group of schematic figures outlined in black. On the left hand panel, two central figures are shown with their arms raised in the air; depicted below the crowd is a row of tenement buildings. In both panels, the subjects seem to vibrate in ethereal spaces-fiery red on the left and primarily greenish on the right-as is typical in Young’s work.
Purvis Young Original Ink/Crayon Very Early Work Joy Moos

Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed

Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed

Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
This is an antique ink and watercolor folk art painting of “A Young Boy Scene”. I do not see a signature anywhere on the painting and the artwork is housed in a tiered wood frame protected behind glass. This painting has incredible detail. The dimensions are: Frame. 13.5 inches long, 15.5 inches tall and 1.5 inches deep. 9.0 inches wide and 11.0 inches tall. Please see pictures for detail. Thanks for looking and please do feel free to ask any questions you may have. All reasonable best offers will be considered! The shippers have been really damaging too many of the artwork no matter how well I pack them. Thanks for your consideration.
Antique Folk Art A Young Boy Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed

Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO

Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO
Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO
Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO
Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO
Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO
Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO
Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO
Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO
Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO
Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO

Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO
Nice early Ralph Eno I believe (possibly his daughter but not likely based on the framing and paper backing but you decide) Painting measures approx. 10 X 14 X 3/4 inches. Great subject matter and highly sought-after work. What’s wrong with it? The painting is in pretty good condition, with some minor issues including paint loss, dings, dents, chips, cracks, scrapes, scratches, nicked edges, smudges, and crackling. It could also use a good cleaning. The frame (Typical Ralph Eno frame) has minor nicks, chips, dents, dings, scratches, and it needs a good cleaning as well. Please view all provided pictures and request more if needed to determine the final description and condition prior to purchasing this painting. Our items are presented as found and usually exhibit signs of wear consistent with their age, use, and extended storage. We make every effort to provide comprehensive and accurate representations. Please carefully review all the photos to assess the general condition and description prior to purchasing this item, as this will ensure that you have a complete understanding of the item’s condition. Example Feedback left for buyers. Excellent experience with this eBayer! Payments must be received within three days of the end of the listing, unless prior arrangements have been made. And international government regulations prohibit such behavior. Other Information Individual computers may display colors differently. Example Feedback left for buyers Excellent experience with this eBayer!
Vintage Oil on wood panel- young girl- by Ralph Eno Signed ENO

Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed

Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed

Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed
This is an antique ink and watercolor folk art painting of “A Young Girl Scene”. I do not see a signature anywhere on the painting and the artwork is housed in a tiered wood frame protected behind glass. This painting has incredible detail. The dimensions are: Frame. 13.5 inches long, 15.5 inches tall and 1.5 inches deep. 9.0 inches wide and 11.0 inches tall. Please see pictures for detail. Thanks for looking and please do feel free to ask any questions you may have. All reasonable best offers will be considered! The shippers have been really damaging too many of the artwork no matter how well I pack them. Thanks for your consideration.
Antique Folk Art A Young Girl Scene Ink And Watercolor Painting Framed

Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School

Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School
Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School
Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School
Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School
Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School
Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School
Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School
Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School
Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School

Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School
Antique American school oil on canvas painting of a handsome young gentleman, late 18th century. Well rendered piece of folk art and ready for display. It is in good condition overall for age. The painting has been cleaned, relined, and with in painting throughout. There are small areas of scattered small abrasions, a few small areas of paint loss, etc. It is housed in a contemporary antique bamboo style frame. Please see all photos for condition. Approx 24″ x 18″ framed.
Antique Oil Portrait Painting Young Man 18th Century Folk Art American School

PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26×38

PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26x38
PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26x38
PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26x38
PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26x38
PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26x38
PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26x38
PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26x38
PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26x38
PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26x38

PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26x38
This unique and beautiful piece of art titled “Freedom Horses” is a must-have for any collector or enthusiast of folk art. This print is hand signed by the artist Purvis Young, this large framed print measures 38 inches in length and 26 inches in width, and comes framed for your convenience. The abstract and bold style of this piece, combined with its Americana and Black Folk Art subject matter, make it a stunning addition to any home or office. The material used is 100lbs paper and is set behind plexi-glass. Although it does not come with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), the hand signed signature of Purvis Young speaks for itself. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this hand signed framed artwork.
PURVIS YOUNG FREEDOM IN THE CITY HAND SIGNED FRAMED 100lbs LITHO PRINT 26x38

PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9×12 COA

PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA

PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA
This original painting by Purvis Young is a unique and one-of-a-kind piece of Americana and Folk Art. Measuring 9 inches by 12 inches, it is made of ACRYLIC PAINT, ink, paper, and crayon, and features an abstract style with black Folk Art influences. The painting is unframed and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity issued by a gallery. The artwork, titled “Reaching Out”, was produced in the 1980s and is part of a single-piece unit of sale listed by a dealer or reseller. Although unsigned, this handmade painting is an original that represents the artist’s distinct style and vision. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this piece of American history. We have a fantastic selection of PY art work for sale.
PURVIS YOUNG REACHING OUT ORIGINAL PAINTING DOUBLE SIDED, 9x12 COA