Jane Wooster Scott, American, born 1920, a limited edition color lithograph on paper, Happily Ever After. Signed in pencil, and titled and copyright in the print, lower right. Numbered in pencil, 48 of 500, lower left. Framed. Jane Scott is known for Folk art Americana. In the Guinness Book of Records as one of the most reproduced artists in America, Jane Wooster Scott began copying work by folk artists such as Grandma Moses and gradually evolved into her own style. A turning point for her career was a joint showing at the Ankrum Gallery in Los Angeles with her comedian friend, Jonathan Winters. American Graphic Art Prints and Collectibles.
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