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Simpson, Gretchen Dow

GRETCHEN DOW SIMPSON Flags, 1991 - Signed

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This exquisite 11-color silkscreen print titled "Flags" is by the renowned artist Gretchen Dow Simpson, printed by Pamplemousse Press. Hand signed, titled, and numbered out of an edition of 125 by the artist, this piece reflects Simpson's distinctive style and mastery of color and composition.

Gretchen Dow Simpson is widely known for her evocative and serene depictions of architectural details and landscapes. Her work has graced the covers of The New Yorker magazine more than 60 times, establishing her as a significant figure in contemporary American art. "Flags" showcases her ability to blend intricate details with bold colors, creating a visually captivating piece that draws the viewer in.

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Sku: YY4083-B

Artist: Gretchen Dow Simpson

Title: Flags

Year: 1991

Signed: Yes

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 125

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 37.5 x 30 inches ( 95 x 76 cm )

Image Size: 29 x 22 inches ( 74 x 56 cm )

GRETCHEN DOW SIMPSON Flags, 1991 - Signed

$2,500

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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