Title: |
Algonquin Afternoon |
Artist: |
Bareford, David (New Jersey, Born, 1947 - Resides, Rockport, MA) |
Date: |
c. 1970 - 1980 |
Medium: |
Original Silkscreen (Serigraph) |
Edition: |
Limited edition of two hundred and fifty s, numbered
34/250. |
Note: |
David Bareford: A highly regarded contemporary American artist who specializes in marine and landscape views, David Bareford studied art techniques at the University of Montana. Mainly a painter and watercolorist, the artist’s work has been exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the American Watercolor Society, Allied Artists of America, Vero Beach Museum of Fine Arts and the National Arts Club. David Bareford is a full member of the Rockport Art Association, Copley Society of Boston, American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA), Allied Artists of America and the American Watercolor Society. David Bareford received the 'Stobart Foundation Award' (2010), and the 'Award of Excellence' (2013), at the International Marine Art Exhibition, Maritime Gallery, Mystic Seaport, Mystic, CT. |
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David Bareford has also created fine works of art in the mediums of the silkscreen (serigraph). During the 1970's - 1980's, Bareford visited Ontario, Canada, and at that time, the artist created several works of art, of which at least five were original silkscreens; these include such works as, Redheads, & Buffleheads (two works with ducks in a pond), along with Taiga Glade, Sentinal, and Algonquin Afternoon (three works in a winter landscape with wild animals, 'moose', 'wolves', and 'deer'). Algonquin Afternoon is an original silkscreen published in an edition of two hundred and fifty signed s. Printed in soft pastel colours, this striking winter scene depicts a family of deer in a snowy landscape. |
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Algonquin provincial park is one of the most popular parks in Ontario. Established in 1893, it is also the first provincial park in Canada. The park is located between between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario Canada, and measures over seven thousand five hundred square kilometers. This is a magnificent natural resource with its maple hills, rocky ridges, thousands of lakes, and let's not forget the protected wildlife living in this ecological habibat which includes, deer, wolves, moose, beaver, black bears, and many other wild and wonderful creatures. Because of its extraordinary beauty, the park has attracted many wilderness and wildlife artists such as, David Milne, Thomas Wesley Mclean, Michael Dumas, Tom Thomson as well as members of Canada's famous 'Group of Seven'. David Bareford's picturesque winter landscape with deer entitled, Algonquin Afternoon certainly captures the tranquility and splendor of this park. |
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Today David Bareford's art is included in such collections as the Fleet Bank, Boston & Hartford, the Sears Collection, Illinois, First National Bank of Central New Jersey, and American Telephone & Telegraph, New York and many other important public and private collections. |
Size: |
9 1/8 X 12 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Matted with 100% Archival Materials |
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Price: $265.00 US |
Condition: |
Printed on fine, hand-made, archival paper and with full margins as published between 1970 and 1980. Signed, titled and numbered ‘34/250’ by David Bareford in pencil along the lower margin. This is a beautifully printed of Algonquin Afternoon and is in excellent condition throughout. |
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