The White Barn

$75.00

The White Barn by P. Buckley Moss is a Rare 1995 Limited Edition, Numbered Lithograph from the P. Buckley Moss Barn Collection and P. Buckley Moss Landscape Collection. Featuring a solitary white barn set against softly layered fields and framed by delicate branches, this serene rural landscape symbolizes endurance, heritage, and the quiet beauty of the American countryside.

P. Buckley Moss Rare Prints

Description

The White Barn by P. Buckley Moss

Content & Subject

The White Barn by P. Buckley Moss is a deeply contemplative 1995 Limited Edition, Numbered Lithograph from the beloved P. Buckley Moss Barn Collection and P. Buckley Moss Landscape Collection. Designated as Rare, this timeless composition captures the quiet dignity of rural America through simplicity, atmosphere, and masterful restraint.

At the heart of The White Barn rests a solitary white barn nestled gently along a rolling hillside. Positioned in the distance, the structure appears modest yet enduring—its pale siding softly illuminated against muted fields of wheat, sage, and warm earth tones. The barn’s placement creates a sense of quiet isolation, symbolizing steadfastness and the enduring strength of rural heritage.

The circular composition draws the viewer inward, as if peering through a window or memory. In the foreground, slender, leafless branches rise delicately against the sky, their fine lines contrasting with the broad, sweeping fields beyond. These bare trees suggest late autumn or early spring—a season of transition and stillness.

The sky in The White Barn blends soft greens, gentle golds, and hazy neutrals, creating an atmosphere that feels suspended in time. The fields ripple in subtle horizontal bands, guiding the eye toward the barn while maintaining the serene rhythm of open land. Moss’s restrained palette enhances the emotional tone—this is not a bustling farm scene, but a meditation on solitude and endurance.

Throughout The White Barn, there is a profound sense of calm. The absence of human figures invites viewers to project their own memories and reflections into the landscape. The barn stands as both landmark and metaphor—a symbol of resilience, tradition, and the quiet beauty found in America’s countryside.

Style & Technique

Moss’s signature American folk art style is expressed here with elegant minimalism. In The White Barn, she uses elongated foreground branches to frame the distant structure, creating depth without complexity. The circular format softens the landscape, enhancing the feeling of nostalgia and introspection.

The lithograph process preserves the delicate tonal gradations and fine linework that define this 1995 release. Subtle layering of muted greens, warm ochres, and soft grays produces a harmonious and atmospheric effect. The crisp simplicity of the barn contrasts gently with the organic lines of the foreground trees.

As a Rare, Numbered Limited Edition, The White Barn holds special appeal for collectors. Works from the mid-1990s represent a refined period in Moss’s exploration of rural architecture and landscape symbolism. As part of the P. Buckley Moss Barn Collection and P. Buckley Moss Landscape Collection, this piece beautifully reflects her reverence for agrarian heritage and open spaces.

Mood & Inspiration

The mood of The White Barn is serene, reflective, and quietly powerful. Moss draws inspiration from the enduring presence of barns scattered across the American countryside—structures that have weathered generations of change while remaining symbols of stability.

There is a poetic stillness in The White Barn. The distant barn suggests perseverance, while the bare branches in the foreground hint at life cycles and seasonal change. Together, these elements create a balanced meditation on endurance and renewal.

Collectors often connect deeply with The White Barn for its understated symbolism. It may represent family roots, rural upbringing, or the comfort of familiar landscapes. Its minimal composition allows for personal interpretation and emotional resonance.

Placement & Gift Ideas

The White Barn is ideally suited for a living room, study, bedroom, hallway, or farmhouse-inspired interior. Its muted palette complements neutral décor, rustic furnishings, and traditional spaces. The circular composition also makes it a beautiful focal piece within a gallery wall of rural or landscape works.

This rare lithograph makes a meaningful gift for farm families, rural heritage enthusiasts, retirement celebrations, housewarmings, or collectors of barn artwork. It is especially appropriate for those who cherish agricultural roots or appreciate peaceful countryside imagery.

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Fun Fact: White barns became popular throughout American farming communities because white paint—often made with lime—was inexpensive, durable, and helped reflect sunlight to keep interiors cooler.

🎨 Collectors’ Insight: As a Rare 1995 Limited Edition Lithograph from the P. Buckley Moss Barn Collection and P. Buckley Moss Landscape Collection, The White Barn is prized for its minimalist composition and emotional depth. Early barn-themed works from this era are especially valued among collectors who appreciate Moss’s quieter, atmospheric landscapes.

Bring home the timeless calm of The White Barn. Add this Rare, Limited Edition, Numbered Lithograph to your collection and enjoy a lasting tribute to rural resilience and peaceful reflection.

1995

Rare Art Print

Image Size: 6 x 6 inches. Paper Size: 9-1/2 x 9-1/2 inches.

🎁 Available through Canada Goose Gallery in Waynesville, Ohio — your trusted source for the art of P. Buckley Moss.

Additional information

Artist

P. Buckley Moss

Subject

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Medium

Size

Small

Type

Limited Edition, Numbered Edition, Lithograph, Rare

Edition Size

Year

Orientation

Season

Fall, Summer

Color

Pale Brown, Black, Brown, Mint Green, Pale Yellow, Pearl White, Sunshine Yellow, Tan, Yellow Green

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