Peter C. Turner: Stoking the Fire Print | 324/1500 | Mint Never Framed
Peter C. Turner: Stoking the Fire Print | 324/1500 | Mint Never Framed
Description
"Stoking the Fire" is an evocative and masterfully detailed offset lithograph by Peter C. Turner, a prominent figure in Southern American realism. Published in 1997 by Holley & Associates, this limited-edition work captures a quintessential moment of rural heritage, characterized by Turner’s signature play between warm interior light and deep, atmospheric shadows. This specific impression is number 324 of an edition of 1500 and is in pristine, "New Old Stock" condition. Having never been framed, the print retains its original color saturation and crisp paper edges. It represents a classic example of Turner's ability to elevate everyday historical tasks into a scene of quiet, dignified beauty.
Technical Details
Artist: Peter C. Turner
Title of Work: Stoking the Fire
Publisher: Holley & Associates
Year of Publication: 1997
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Edition Number: 324/1500
Material: Paper
Dimensions (Image): 14"h x 22"w
Dimensions (Sheet): 18"h x 25"w
Condition: Mint, Never Framed (New Old Stock)
Documentation: Includes Publisher's Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
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
Peter C. Turner is a celebrated American artist known for his meticulously rendered depictions of Southern rural life, landscapes, and historical interiors. Often working in the tradition of American Realism, Turner's work is characterized by its warmth, nostalgia, and technical precision. His partnership with Holley & Associates in the 1990s helped distribute his work to a national audience, making him a staple in both private and corporate collections focused on traditional Americana. Turner’s ability to capture the "spirit of the South" has earned him lasting acclaim in the regional art market, where his limited-edition prints are prized for their narrative depth and atmospheric lighting.
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.

