Description
The Todd House by P. Buckley Moss
Content & Subject
The Todd House by P. Buckley Moss is a captivating 1988 limited edition lithograph that honors both architectural history and the quiet beauty of winter. The focal point of The Todd House is the stately stone residence standing proudly in the background, its warm neutral tones contrasting gently with the snow-covered landscape. Bare trees frame the structure, their delicate branches arching upward against a softly textured sky.
In the foreground, of The Todd House a solitary young girl glides across the ice, her long dark cloak sweeping behind her as a pale blue scarf trails in the winter breeze. She cradles a muff or winter accessory close to her chest, adding an intimate and nostalgic detail to the scene. The simplicity of her figure draws the eye forward, while the architectural presence of the historic home anchors the composition.
As part of the P. Buckley Moss Architecture Collection, the P. Buckley Moss Skating Collection, and the P. Buckley Moss One Girl Collection, The Todd House beautifully merges Moss’s love of early American structures with her recurring theme of solitary female figures in contemplative outdoor settings. The result is a piece that feels both historically grounded and emotionally timeless.
Style & Technique
P. Buckley Moss is celebrated for her distinctive folk-art style, characterized by elongated forms, soft muted palettes, and minimalistic backgrounds. In The Todd House, her approach is especially refined. The house itself is rendered with careful linear detail, emphasizing its historic craftsmanship while maintaining Moss’s signature simplicity.
The lithograph process preserves the delicate shading and textured tones that define the winter sky and snow-covered ground. The limited color palette—earthy browns, soft whites, pale blues, and charcoal accents—creates visual harmony and allows the viewer to focus on the narrative unfolding within the composition.
The gentle curves of the skating girl contrast beautifully with the strong, stable lines of the architecture. This interplay between movement and permanence is one of the most compelling aspects of The Todd House. Moss’s restrained detailing gives the scene breathing room, inviting reflection rather than overwhelming the senses.
Mood & Inspiration
The mood of The Todd House is serene, reflective, and quietly nostalgic. Moss often found inspiration in rural communities, historic buildings, and the peaceful rhythms of seasonal change. In this artwork, winter is not harsh but gentle—an invitation to slow down and appreciate simple pleasures.
The lone skater in The Todd House suggests independence, contemplation, and youthful grace. She is small in comparison to the historic home behind her, yet she commands attention through motion and presence. This balance symbolizes the connection between past and present, heritage and personal experience.
There is a sense of calm storytelling within The Todd House. The home stands as a silent witness to generations, while the young girl’s movement represents the fleeting beauty of a winter afternoon. Moss’s ability to evoke emotion through minimal detail is what continues to draw collectors to her work.
Placement & Gift Ideas
The Todd House makes a stunning addition to spaces that celebrate tradition and seasonal charm. In a living room, it creates a warm focal point during winter months. In an office or study, it offers a sense of calm reflection and architectural appreciation. It is equally charming in a hallway, bedroom, or entryway, where its soft palette complements both traditional and country-inspired décor.
This rare 1988 limited edition lithograph is an exceptional gift for collectors of P. Buckley Moss, admirers of historic American homes, and those who cherish winter imagery. It makes a thoughtful present for housewarmings, anniversaries, winter birthdays, retirements, or holiday celebrations. For skating enthusiasts and lovers of nostalgic Americana, The Todd House holds particular appeal.
As a numbered edition, The Todd House represents both artistic beauty and investment value. Its inclusion in multiple beloved Moss collections enhances its desirability among serious collectors. Secure this rare lithograph today and bring the peaceful elegance of winter architecture into your home.
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❄️ Fun Fact:
The Todd House is inspired by early American stone architecture commonly found in historic communities. Moss often highlighted real or historically influenced buildings in her architectural works, preserving regional heritage through her art.
🏡 Collector’s Insight:
Collectors highly value architectural-themed prints within the P. Buckley Moss Architecture Collection, especially those that combine seasonal elements and solitary figures. Because The Todd House is a 1988 numbered limited edition lithograph and noted as rare, it holds increased desirability for long-time Moss enthusiasts seeking early and historically inspired works.
1988
Rare Art Print
Hand-Signed by P. Buckley Moss – “P Buckley Moss 1992 – The Todd House ”
ImageSize: 8 x 10 inches. Paper Size: 13 x 15 inches.
🎁 Available through Canada Goose Gallery in Waynesville, Ohio — your trusted source for the art of P. Buckley Moss.

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