Description
Bandstand In The Park by P. Buckley Moss
Content & Subject
Bandstand In The Park is a rare, signed and numbered limited edition lithograph by P. Buckley Moss, part of her Two Boys Two Girls Collection. The scene centers on the historic Bandstand in Ashland, Kentucky, built in 1986. Surrounded by autumn foliage, the charming pavilion becomes the heart of community gathering, while children sit and play in the foreground. A white goose completes the idyllic folk-art composition, reflecting Moss’s frequent use of animals as symbols of peace and harmony.
Symbolism & Meaning
This work captures both heritage and innocence—the bandstand symbolizes cultural tradition and shared history, while the children embody timeless joy and togetherness. The autumn colors bring warmth and nostalgia, evoking the rhythm of passing seasons and the importance of community spaces.
For Moss, structures like this bandstand represent continuity, resilience, and the heart of small-town America, themes she consistently celebrated in her art.
Collectible Value
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Rare, signed and numbered lithograph by P. Buckley Moss.
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Features the historic Ashland, Kentucky Bandstand (built in 1986).
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Belongs to the Two Boys Two Girls Collection, making it particularly desirable for collectors completing Moss’s child-centered series.
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Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and embossed gold gallery seal.
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A sought-after piece that blends history, architecture, and Moss’s folk-art charm.
Display & Placement
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Works beautifully in living spaces, libraries, and community-oriented collections.
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Ideal for those who treasure Moss’s landmark works and want to connect art with local history.
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Complements seasonal or autumn-themed displays in a collection. 1986.
1990
Rare Art Print
Image Size: 10-7/8 x 10-7/8 inches. Paper Size: 12-7/8 x 12-7/8 inches.

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