Vintage Wood Frame Lithograph Print by John Moll "Skipjack Derelict" Sailboat Chesapeake. The house in the background is the old "Kennerly" order home along the Nanticoke River, which is a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay on the Delmarva Peninsula.
A listed artist, Moll was known for his images of Delaware and Maryland. He studied art at the School of Industrial Art, Philadelphia, and at the Wilmington Academy of Art under Frank Schoonover and N. C. Wyeth. In the early 1930s, he worked for Delaware's office of the Works Progress Administration, creating drawings and paintings detailing that state's history. He was also the primary illustrator of the book, Delaware, A Guide to the First State. In 1946 Moll established a studio in Oxford, Maryland. He illustrated books on local subjects and executed murals in the region. His work is displayed in many fine museums, including the Smithsonian.
Double matted, with very nice Walnut Wood frame.
Approx. size of frame is 12.75" x 15.75". Print is approx. 7" x 9.25" 2 lbs.
Any reasonable offer will be considered.
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Product code: Vintage Wood Frame Print, John Moll, order Skipjack Derelict, Sailboat Chesapeake Matted