"Below Dover" is a Registry Edition Master Print (1950) with the artist Andrew Wyeth's approval sigil impressed in matte lower left (see pics). Also in its original chromed APF frame (also noted on verso; see pics). The work includes a New York Graphic Society COA affixed verso, though erroneously it is for Wyeth's "North Star" rather than "Below Dover." The certificate states: "this Registry Edition master print is an authorized reproduction of an Andrew Wyeth original and bears the artist's intialed "AW" sigil in the mat." Measuring 10.5" x 16.5" sight and 17" x 23" framed, the work is in excellent condition.
Andrew Newell Wyeth (July 12, 1917 – January 16, 2009) is one of the most popular American painters of the twentieth-century. Primarily a realist painter, he was sometimes referred to as the "Painter of the People," due to his work's popularity with the American public. In his art, Wyeth's favorite subjects were the land and people around him, both in his hometown of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and at his summer home in Cushing, Maine.