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Simpson, Gretchen Dow

GRETCHEN DOW SIMPSON Florence, Italy, 1992 - Signed

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Florence, Italy is an exquisitely crafted 24-color silkscreen print by renowned American artist Gretchen Dow Simpson, celebrated for her architectural precision and serene, minimalist style. Published by Pamplemousse Press, this edition exemplifies the artist’s refined eye for light, structure, and atmosphere.

This particular print is a rare Artist’s Proof (AP)—hand-signed, titled, and numbered by Simpson—drawn from a highly limited edition of just 22 APs, making it both an authentic and exceptionally scarce work. The complexity of the 24-color silkscreen process lends depth and richness to the image, reflecting Simpson’s commitment to craftsmanship and quiet elegance.

A standout piece for lovers of Italian architecture, modern minimalism, or fine screen printing, Florence, Italy brings timeless European charm into a contemporary interior with subtle sophistication.

Details

Sku: YY4071-B

Artist: Gretchen Dow Simpson

Title: Florence, Italy

Year: 1992

Signed: Yes

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 22

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 20.25 x 22.75 inches ( 51 x 58 cm )

Image Size: 13.5 x 16.75 inches ( 34 x 43 cm )

GRETCHEN DOW SIMPSON Florence, Italy, 1992 - Signed

$1,125

About the Artist

Gretchen Dow Simpson

Gretchen Dow Simpson (b. 1939, Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an American painter renowned for her serene and meticulously composed depictions of New England architecture and landscapes. Deeply rooted in her regional identity, Simpson’s work captures the quiet elegance of coastal towns, white clapboard houses, and sunlit interiors—hallmarks of her native New England. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design (Class of 1961), she developed a distinctive visual language grounded in clarity, symmetry, and an almost meditative stillness. Over the course of her career, she has contributed more than sixty original cover illustrations to The New Yorker magazine, earning wide recognition for her ability to evoke mood and atmosphere through precision and restraint. Simpson’s paintings, often described as contemplative and architectural, reflect a disciplined attention to light and space. Her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and remains a quiet yet powerful presence in the world of contemporary American realism.
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