




Nesbitt, Lowell
LOWELL NESBITT Lily, 1973 - Signed
Title
$600.00
Sku: YY3548-B
Artist: Lowell Nesbitt
Title: Lily
Year: 1973
Signed: Yes
Medium: Etching
Paper Size: 34.25 x 31.25 inches ( 87 x 79 cm )
Image Size: 29.5 x 27.5 inches ( 75 x 70 cm )
Edition Size: 100
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Supplemental Condition Information: Small scuff and scratches throughout image as well as small paper breaks in border
Additional Details: This elegant aquatint etching titled Lily was created by renowned American artist Lowell Nesbitt in 1973 and is part of a limited edition of 100 impressions. Known for his meticulously detailed botanical subjects, Nesbitt brings a refined sensitivity to this work, highlighting the natural grace and form of the lily with remarkable precision and depth. The print is hand-signed and numbered in pencil by the artist, emphasizing its authenticity and collectible value. As with much of Nesbitt’s botanical imagery, Lily bridges the gap between realism and abstraction, celebrating both the aesthetic beauty and structural intricacy of the natural world. A superb example of 1970s American printmaking, this piece is ideal for collectors of contemporary works on paper, botanical art, and fans of Nesbitt’s distinctive style.
Artist: Lowell Nesbitt
Title: Lily
Year: 1973
Signed: Yes
Medium: Etching
Paper Size: 34.25 x 31.25 inches ( 87 x 79 cm )
Image Size: 29.5 x 27.5 inches ( 75 x 70 cm )
Edition Size: 100
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Supplemental Condition Information: Small scuff and scratches throughout image as well as small paper breaks in border
Additional Details: This elegant aquatint etching titled Lily was created by renowned American artist Lowell Nesbitt in 1973 and is part of a limited edition of 100 impressions. Known for his meticulously detailed botanical subjects, Nesbitt brings a refined sensitivity to this work, highlighting the natural grace and form of the lily with remarkable precision and depth. The print is hand-signed and numbered in pencil by the artist, emphasizing its authenticity and collectible value. As with much of Nesbitt’s botanical imagery, Lily bridges the gap between realism and abstraction, celebrating both the aesthetic beauty and structural intricacy of the natural world. A superb example of 1970s American printmaking, this piece is ideal for collectors of contemporary works on paper, botanical art, and fans of Nesbitt’s distinctive style.