ANITA MUNMAN LIMITED EDITION RIVER SCENE MISSION
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ANITA MUNMAN LIMITED EDITION RIVER SCENE MISSION STYLE
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ANITA MUNMAN LIMITED EDITION RIVER SCENE MISSION STYLE
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Start Time Friday, October 03, 2008
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Location Columbus, OH

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SquareTrade © AP6.0 "River Scene" - 19"w X 25.5"hClick image to enlarge. FREE SHIPPING TO ANY US MAINLAND DESTINATION! SPECIAL DISCOUNTED SHIPPING RATES TO AK, HI, PR AND ALSO TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND TO CANADA! VISIT OUR EBAY STORE FOR MORE "BRUISED AND REDUCED" PRINTS! We have only ONE bruised and reduced "RIVER SCENE" canvas giclee available! It is very slightly damaged, with minor rubs on the back of the frame (the part that faces the wall). This is an extraordinary opportunity to purchase this collector's piece at a huge savings on the retail price of $840.00, and your satisfaction is guaranteed! This piece is framed in chocolate brown leather matting, but can be rematted for you in olive green linen, if you prefer. This beautifully framed Limited Edition canvas giclee is the perfect accent for the Arts and Crafts, Mission style, Craftsman style or bungalow interior!  And if you are interested in Frank Lloyd Wright and his Prairie style, or in Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow style, you will find this print to be a lovely compliment. Nationally renowned artist ANITA MUNMAN now produces "River Scene" and other canvas giclees directly from her original paintings. "River Scene" has been featured in national design publications such as Style 1900 and American Bungalow. Historically accurate in framing and subject matter, this high quality, sophisticated work of art will enhance your home and add pleasure to your life for many years to come. It also offers an extraordinary value, as the highest quality materials are used in the production and construction of every Anita Munman framed giclee. Each giclee is printed on premium quality 100% acid-free canvas with archival quality colorfast inks. These inks contain a special protective chemical that blocks the sun's damaging UV rays. An additional topcoat of matte finish sealant is applied to the surface of the canvas before framing, offering further protection. The result is an heirloom quality, durable work of art that can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth. FRAMING Historic accuracy is very important to us, so we offer only authentically styled true mortise and tenon frames that are crafted entirely by hand.  The historically accurate design of these extraordinary frames, complete with recessed horizontals and corner pegging, offers the perfect compliment to your Arts & Crafts style interior. We use only the highest quality quartersawn white oak in the production of our frames. Our lumber is produced from white oak that is first quartered, and then cuts are made perpendicular to the tree rings.  This produces the dramatic ray flake patterns seen in the diagram below.  Such patterns inherent in the oak became the distinguishing characteristic of Arts & Crafts period furniture. Each board used in our frames is hand selected for its ray flake content and quality. Upon receipt of the raw lumber from the mill, every board is evaluated, and at this point in our selection process it is common for us to incur a 30% loss. The wood is them milled and ripped to the appropriate width and height, which is a process that exposes more of the true character of the board in terms of defects and ray flake content. The boards are then reevaluated, and at this point it is common for us to incur an another 30% loss. After this rigorous selection process is complete, the wood is ready to be surfaced on all four sides.  The end of each board is first marked to outline the ray flake, and that board is then placed on a surfacing machine in the direction that will allow trimming to expose even more ray flake. This labor intensive and time consuming process of surfacing our boards assures 100% consistency and accuracy among the boards. Once the boards are surfaced, the wood is ready to be cut to the desired size for the vertical and horizontal members. Once cut, the vertical pieces, which are 2 inches wide, are placed into a mortising machine, which carefully cuts a slot, or mortise, to accept the horizontal tenon. The tenon is cut into the horizontal members, which are 3 inches wide, and the pieces are fitted and clamped. A hole is drilled completely through the joints, and a dowel is then placed through this hole, locking the frame together.  The structural integrity of the mortise and tenon joint is incomparable, and it is valued highly by collectors as the hallmark of fine furniture. Once the frame is completely assembled, it is sanded by hand several times to prepare the wood for finishing. Our finishing process is as historic as our frame design and production process, following Gustav Stickley's time-honored four step process of sanding, staining, sanding again and finally sealing with a hand-rubbed wax. This process imparts an antique patina that is unparalleled in the contemporary furniture marketplace. The result of all of this labor-intensive handcrafting and careful production is an heirloom quality historically accurate piece of furniture that is stain resistant, mar resistant, water resistant and low maintenance. All that is required to maintain its beauty is simply dusting with a soft dry cloth.  The interior liner of the frame is constructed of a solid wood base and is hand-wrapped in your choice of  chocolate brown leather or olive green linen. A ½" raised interior oak fillet, which is stained to match the frame, adds a distinctive finishing touch. The final effect of this beautifully crafted work of art is stunning, both visually and historically! Corner The highest quality materials are used in the assembly process as well, such as stainless steel hardware, hand-wrapped heavyweight stainless picture wire, clear rubber bumpers at each corner and premium black sealer paper to protect the canvas. Wall mount hardware for hanging your new print is also included. Back Also included with this work of art is an official Certificate of Authenticity, which is signed personally by Anita Munman on the date your work of art is produced. For your reference, a complimentary copy of the artist's biography is also included. Historic authernicity has always been the artistic goal of Anita Munman's paintings and prints. Anita says of "River Scene": The American Arts & Crafts movement placed a significant emphasis on the home, and particularly on the quality and the individuality of the decorative elements placed in it. Equally important was the fundamental philosophical principle that equated living well with living simply and honestly. For this reason, the artists and craftsmen of the period sought to express these values in their designs while achieving the highest quality in their craftsmanship. . .ideals that were at odds with the developing mass production of the machine-driven Industrial Revolution. It is these artists' commitment to quality and hand craftsmanship that has inspired me to create the works of art that I offer. "River Scene" is based on extensive historic research of the styles of noted artists of the period. My artistic goal in creating "River Scene" is to create an image that incorporates the styles of these noted artists, while recalling the pictorial flatness and color intensity of the Japanese prints that were so popular and influential during the period. And my ultimate goal in creating "River Scene" is to achieve the same high quality of craftsmanship that characterized the Craftsman ideal and to do so at an affordable price. "River Scene" and it's companion piece "Cypress Trees at Sunset"; emphasizes the Japanese aesthetic, which was so prevalent during the Arts & Crafts period. Prior to this time, American artists' representation of the landscape was a monumental, expansive view, like that of Bierstadt. After exposure to the tremendous influx of Japanese prints to America during the Arts & Crafts period, American artists began to express the Japanese sensibility in their work. A more personal landscape manifested, with closely cropped and asymmetrical compositions, very like that in "Cypress Trees at Sunset" and "River Scene". "River Scene" "Cypress Trees at Sunset"   Details: "River Scene" is a Limited Edition canvas giclee, 100 copies and four artist proofs only, signed, numbered and dated by the artist. A certificate of authenticity is included. The image measures 19"w X 25.5"h framed and has an image size of 12" w X 16"h. The shipping weight is 9 pounds. The print number you receive within the series of 100 copies will be assigned sequentially in the order in which purchases are made. If you have a preference for a specific number in that print run, please email to check availability. "River Scene" is available in your choice of liners, either the chocolate brown leather or olive green linen. Please advise on your choice! Please email with any questions you may have! Thanks for your interest! PLEASE VISIT MY EBAY STORE TO SEE THE MANY OTHER PRINTS I OFFER,Or just click on the images below in our interactive gallery. ANITA MUNMAN GALLERYclick on the print that you would like to view:             EMAIL FOR UNADVERTISED SPECIALS! Copyright 2005, Anita Munman, 20th Century Fine Art, Inc. All rights reserved, including under Section 202 of the Copyright Act of 1976, as amended.

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