Darryl Trott: Bountiful Sprint Print | 567/1000 | Near Mint Never Framed
Darryl Trott: Bountiful Sprint Print | 567/1000 | Near Mint Never Framed
Technical Details
Artist: Darryl Trott (Australian, 1942–2004)
Title: Bountiful Sprint
Edition: Limited Edition of 1000
Edition Number: 567/1000
Medium: Offset Lithograph on Fine Art Paper
Publisher: Frame House Gallery Inc.
Year Published: 1990
Image Size: 20"h x 30"w
Paper Size: 24"h x 34"w
Condition: Near Mint; exhibits a minor blunted bottom-right corner and a soft crease on the left edge. Both imperfections are strictly confined to the margin/border and do not affect the pristine image area or the intended framing window.
Artwork Description
"Bountiful Sprint" is a masterful example of Darryl Trott’s ability to capture the fleeting, vibrant life of a floral arrangement. Published in 1990 by the prestigious Frame House Gallery, this large-scale offset lithograph showcases Trott’s signature watercolor style—characterized by crisp, translucent layers and a luminous quality that makes the petals appear to shimmer. The composition is a celebration of botanical abundance, translated with the technical precision that made Trott a favorite among the American Iris Society and royal collectors alike.
Provenance and Authenticity
We provide a 100% Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity for this work. This print was acquired from a retired North Carolina frame shop in February/March 2026 is new and has never been framed.
Artist Biography
Darryl Trott (1942–2004) was an internationally acclaimed Australian artist widely regarded as one of the world's premier floral watercolorists. Raised in Adelaide, Trott was deeply influenced by the vibrant gardens of his childhood, a passion that later evolved into a prolific career spanning five continents.
Trott’s work is distinguished by its "universal language," focusing on the intricate beauty of nature rather than geographical boundaries. Over his career, he was commissioned to paint for figures such as Lady Bird Johnson and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. His unique ability to capture the "shimmer" of flowers—making them appear three-dimensional and lifelike—remains the hallmark of his legacy. His works are held in private and corporate collections globally, and he remains a benchmark for excellence in the floral genre.
Inquiry & Shipping
Shipping: Ships rolled in a heavy-duty shipping tube.
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Framing available upon request.

