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Your Price: $ 17.50
Item Number: 34010 |
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Offered by Binghamton Bank, upper New York State, this wonderful portfolio of three 11 x 8 inch prints by artist William Grausgruber, features scenes familiar to the citizens of the Windsor area and the surrounding towns.
Most likely, this trio of prints was created during the 1960’s/1970’s time frame because the artist information included with the artwork speaks of Mr. Grausgruber teaching at Windsor Central High School. Current information describes him as being a retired educator.
The three prints are done on quality paper, ready for framing, and the artist’s signature appears near the bottom of the reproduced acrylic painting. Maple Sugaring depicts a muted scene with one man and his horse working away at gathering the maple sugar. To be sure, this is not glamorous work, but rather, roll up your sleeves, and get down to business kind of work. Believe it takes lots of sugar maple trees to fill just one of those barrels with syrup.
Haying Time has a color palette of brown tones along with amber gold for the wheat. This painting reflects again just how physically demanding life on the farm really is. The well trained team of horses stand at attention while the man doing the haying is on the top of the wagon’s hay pile, making sure that the hay will stay securely in place when being transported to the barn and silo area. Two more men can be seen with their hands on pitchforks waiting to see whether more hay is needed or if the wagon has as much hay as it can hold for now.
The Chenango Canal could be one of Grausgruber’s River Print series. Soft green, yellow, browns and blue are the main colors seen on this print. The print depicts a 1900’s scene the artist has researched and also shows his familiarity with the area. The boat, with two passengers on the top deck, is making its way down the canal.
All 3 prints are in very fine vintage condition and do come in a 9 x 12 inch envelope printed with The Binghamton Savings Bank name and the title, Local Historical Paintings. |
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