"South Temple 1893 Utah" by Al Rounds - Framed Limited Edition Signed Lithograph $1,300
South Temple 1893 Utah Limited Edition Print by Al Rounds
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South Temple 1893 Utah

Al Rounds

Limited Edition Print : Lithograph on Paper
Size : 18x23 in  |  46x58 cm
Framed : 28x32 in  |  71x81 cm
Edition : From the edition of 600

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Hand SignedLower Left in Pencil By the Artist 

Condition Excellent 

Framed with GlassMedium Brown Wood, Double Matted 

Purchased fromArtist 1986 

Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage 

LID124605

Al Rounds - United States

Art Brokerage: Al Rounds American Artist: B. 1954. Al Rounds' transparent watercolors register a beautiful familiarity with the world we all love. They carry us over a distance of miles and years, which speak of history revisited and of lives well-lived. Scouring back roads and country lanes, searching for the past, Al Rounds continues to capture a particular reverence for the pride of a place. Travel provides an ongoing source of inspiration for Al. Some of his favorite findings are in upstate New York, with its rural integrity and four-season beauty; in England, with its meandering, damp, cobblestone streets; and in his native Utah, where pioneer history still crowds the fence lines and farmsteads of every town. The size, historical significance, and accuracy of the architectural landscapes he creates are hallmarks of his work. Al can't think of a time when he didn't want to be an artist. While his classmates were working on the serious business of school, Al would be gazing out the window, daydreaming about drawing. It is apparent that he has always been drawn to architectural landscape. His first-grade teacher sent a note home to his mother asking if Al knew how to draw anything other than his house. He began his college education at Dixie College where he learned from his art professor, Jerry Olsen, to love working hard and a dedication to painting. In 1977, he earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Utah. His painting technique was influenced there by the English portrait master, Alvin Gittins, and newspaper art critic and watercolorist, George Dibble. Utah-born, Al Rounds was brought up in the small-town community of Walnut Creek, California.

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