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James Christensen: Doolittle Landscape Print | 1629/3500 | Mint Never Framed

James Christensen: Doolittle Landscape Print | 1629/3500 | Mint Never Framed

SKU: LEP-CHRISTENSEN-DOOLITTLE-1629

James Christensen: A Christensen Character Cleverly Camouflaged in a Doolittle Landscape Print | 1629/3500 | Mint Never Framed

 

Technical Details

  • Artist: James C. Christensen (1942–2017)

  • Title: A Christensen Character Cleverly Camouflaged in a Doolittle Landscape

  • Year Published: 2000

  • Medium: Limited Edition Lithograph Print on Paper

  • Edition Number: 1629/3500

  • Signature: Hand-signed by the artist in pencil (Lower Right)

  • Image Size: 12"h x 12"w

  • Sheet Size: 15-1/2"h x 15"w

  • Publisher: The Greenwich Workshop, Inc.

  • Condition: Mint, Never Framed

 

Description

In this whimsical and meta-textual tribute, James Christensen playfully inserts one of his signature "puffy" fantasy characters into the iconic camouflage style of fellow artist Bev Doolittle. Originally inspired by Doolittle's Woodland Encounter, Christensen’s character is so expertly hidden within the snowy, birch-filled landscape that it demands a "second look"—true to his personal philosophy that "believing is seeing."

 

This rare collaboration of styles showcases Christensen's signature wit and mastery of detail. The piece was released in 2000 through The Greenwich Workshop and remains a favorite for collectors of both Christensen and Doolittle, serving as a charming "Easter egg" in the world of contemporary fantasy art.

 

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 February/March 2026 is new and has never been framed. It is accompanied by the original Certificate of Authenticity (COA) issued by The Greenwich Workshop, Inc.

 

Artist Biography

James C. Christensen was a world-renowned American artist celebrated for his "Paintings of the Imagination." Born in Culver City, California, and later a professor of art at Brigham Young University, Christensen specialized in high-detail fantasy, often featuring humpbacks, fairies, and elaborately costumed figures. His work is characterized by a unique blend of Victorian aesthetics, Renaissance influences, and a deep sense of humor.

 

Over his prolific career, he became one of the most popular artists associated with The Greenwich Workshop, winning numerous awards from Chesley to the World Fantasy Convention. His art invites viewers to step away from the mundane and engage with a world where the impossible is ordinary.

 

Inquiry & Shipping

  • Shipping: Ships rolled in a heavy-duty shipping tube.

  • Inquiries: Please contact SecondMoonshot for high-resolution images of the art, edition numbering, and documentation.

  • Framing: Available upon request.

    $130.00Price
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