Description
CandleWyck by P. Buckley Moss
Artwork Overview
CandleWyck is a rare, signed and numbered limited-edition lithograph by P. Buckley Moss, created originally as a special show print for the Canada Goose Gallery in Waynesville, Ohio. This piece celebrates both the rich history of the Waynesville community and Moss’s enduring themes of heritage, family, and the natural world.
Subject & Composition
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Historic Landmark: At the heart of the print is the Candlewyck Inn, a red-brick building that stands as one of Waynesville’s most recognized historic structures. Built in the early 1800s, the Candlewyck served as an inn and tavern during the settlement era of Waynesville, providing rest for travelers, pioneers, and traders moving through the region. Its role as a gathering place helped cement it as a centerpiece of early Ohio hospitality.
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The Inner Arch: Moss frames the composition with a soft arched vignette, symbolic of both a window into history and a sense of preservation. The arch serves as a visual reminder of looking back in time, emphasizing the endurance of heritage within the community.
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The Geese: In the foreground, Moss presents eight Canada geese in four exact pairs, reinforcing the artist’s signature symbolism of family, loyalty, and togetherness. Canada geese mate for life, and Moss frequently used them as symbols of steadfastness and enduring bonds.
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Winter Setting: The snowy backdrop situates the inn in a quiet moment of winter, highlighting its timeless strength and the warmth of tradition amidst the stillness of the season.
Historical Significance
The Candlewyck Inn traces its roots back to the early 19th century, when Waynesville was first established by settlers of Quaker heritage. Waynesville quickly became known as a hub of trade, culture, and craftsmanship in southwest Ohio. The Inn not only served as a waypoint for travelers but also as a symbol of the town’s early growth and hospitality. Today, the building remains a cherished landmark that connects modern-day Waynesville with its pioneer past.
Collectibility
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Edition: Rare, signed, numbered limited-edition lithograph.
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Special Release: Originally created as a show print exclusively for Canada Goose Gallery in Waynesville, enhancing its significance and rarity.
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Themes: Historic landmark, Canada geese (family and fidelity), winter Americana, and Moss’s signature arch composition.
Meaning & Interpretation
Through CandleWyck, Moss brings together history, nature, and symbolism. The sturdy inn embodies heritage and endurance, while the geese speak of family, unity, and permanence. The arch ties it all together, inviting viewers to step into a window of time and celebrate the enduring beauty of Waynesville’s historic roots.
✨ CandleWyck stands as a tribute not only to a beloved Ohio landmark but also to the universal themes of heritage, loyalty, and belonging that define P. Buckley Moss’s most treasured works.
1991
Rare Art Print
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity. (See FAQs)
Image Size: 12-1/16 x 15 inches. Paper Size: 14-1/16 x 17 inches.

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