Charles Wysocki: All Burned Out Print | 7/150 SE | Mint Never Framed
Charles Wysocki: All Burned Out Print | 7/150 | Mint Never Framed
(Pictures taken while print is shrink wrapped)
Artwork Description
"All Burned Out" is a captivating example of Charles Wysocki’s celebrated "Americana" style, though it ventures into a more whimsical and character-driven territory than his traditional landscapes. This piece features an exquisitely detailed, antique fire engine—a "steamer"—resting after what one can imagine was a heroic effort. True to Wysocki's form, the artwork is a meticulous study of textures: the gleaming copper, the weathered wood of the carriage, and the intricate mechanical details of a bygone era.
While Wysocki is best known for his sprawling New England villages, this focused "Special Limited Edition" highlights his ability to turn a single object into a narrative. The extremely low edition number (7/150) makes this specific print a premier find for serious collectors of Wysocki’s work, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of American nostalgia in pristine condition.
Technical Details
Artist: Charles Wysocki
Title: All Burned Out
Medium: Limited Edition Offset Lithograph
Published: 2000 by Hadley House
Edition Number: 7/150 (Special Limited Edition - Rare Low Number)
Condition: Mint, Never Framed - This is wrapped in shrink wrap and to minimize handling, will leave it that way until shipped. If for any reason the verso has any issue, we will contact the buyer prior to shipment.
Image Size: 20"h x 24"w
Paper Size: 24.75"h x 28.5"w
Documentation: Includes original Publisher-issued Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
Artist Bio: Charles Wysocki
For over forty years, Charles Wysocki (1928–2002) enjoyed a position as one of America's most beloved artists. His work is the definitive visual record of a simpler, more idyllic American life. Born in Detroit, Wysocki found his artistic soul in the small towns and coastal villages of New England. His paintings are characterized by their "folk art" charm, vibrant colors, and a deep sense of patriotism and tradition. His works have been featured in best-selling books and are a staple in the world of fine art collectibles. Even after his passing, his legacy as the "Master of Americana" continues to grow, with his limited edition prints remaining highly sought after for their warmth and historical sentiment.
Provenance and Authentication
We provide a 100% Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity for this work. This print was acquired from a retired North Carolina frame shop in March 2026 is new and has never been framed.
Inquiry & Shipping
Shipping: Ships rolled in a shipping tube (stored flat until shipped).
Inquiries: Please contact SecondMoonshot for high-resolution images of the art, edition numbering, and documentation.
Framing: Available upon request.

